I believe that you're correct, I skipped the unmount step. Is there anyway to 
rectify the problem?

NAME                                                         USED  AVAIL  REFER 
 MOUNTPOINT
rpool                                                       15.4G  19.1G    60K 
 /rpool
[EMAIL PROTECTED]                                               19.5K      -    
55K  -
rpool/ROOT                                                  10.0G  19.1G    18K 
 /rpool/ROOT
rpool/[EMAIL PROTECTED]                                            15K      -   
 18K  -
rpool/ROOT/opensolaris-3                                    10.2M  19.1G  3.93G 
 legacy
rpool/ROOT/opensolaris-3/opt                                 896K  19.1G  1.87G 
 /opt
rpool/ROOT/opensolaris-93                                   9.99G  19.1G  4.73G 
 /mnt
rpool/ROOT/[EMAIL PROTECTED]                           59.8M      -  2.22G  -
rpool/ROOT/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:-:2008-06-12-21:30:45       500K      -  2.73G  -
rpool/ROOT/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:-:2008-06-12-21:36:23       500K      -  2.73G  -
rpool/ROOT/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:-:2008-06-21-18:34:44       789M      -  3.58G  -
rpool/ROOT/[EMAIL PROTECTED]                     756M      -  3.93G  -
rpool/ROOT/opensolaris-93/opt                               1.87G  19.1G  1.87G 
 /mnt/opt
rpool/ROOT/opensolaris-93/[EMAIL PROTECTED]                           0      -  
3.61M  -
rpool/ROOT/opensolaris-93/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:-:2008-06-12-21:30:45      0      - 
 3.61M  -
rpool/ROOT/opensolaris-93/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:-:2008-06-12-21:36:23      0      - 
 3.61M  -
rpool/ROOT/opensolaris-93/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:-:2008-06-21-18:34:44  1.17M      - 
 1.80G  -
rpool/ROOT/opensolaris-93/[EMAIL PROTECTED]                    0      -  1.87G  
-
rpool/export                                                5.38G  19.1G    19K 
 /export
rpool/[EMAIL PROTECTED]                                          15K      -    
19K  -
rpool/export/home                                           5.38G  19.1G  5.38G 
 /export/home
rpool/export/[EMAIL PROTECTED]                                     19K      -   
 21K  -

BE            Active Active on Mountpoint Space 
Name                 reboot               Used  
----          ------ --------- ---------- ----- 
opensolaris-3 no     no        -          10.19M
opensolaris-93yes    yes       /          9.99G


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> Date: Mon, 14 Jul 2008 11:25:43 -0600
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [indiana-discuss] http://pkg.opensolaris.org/ package    
> repositoryupdate (build 93)
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [email protected]
> 
> Can you send me the "zfs list" and "beadm list" output from your machine? if 
> /opt is still a zfs dataset and mounted in your new BE you should still have 
> access to /opt/sfw and the applications installed there.
> 
> Hopefully we can figure out why these applications are not getting properly 
> copied into the new BE.
> 
> One possibility is that beadm unmount was not done after the image-update and 
> before booting. This will cause /opt to not mount since the datasets mount 
> point 
> will be incorrect.
> 
> -evan
> 
> 
> Abraham Tehrani wrote:
> > I was able to successfully upgrade to build 93 following these steps, but I
> > do have one question. I have installed a few applications not using pkg,
> > such as Firefox, Netbeans, Perforce, SecondLife; most of them were pkg
> > files. After doing the update these applications that existed in /opt/sfw/*
> > no longer do.
> > 
> > Is there a way to keep these applications between image-updates? Can I
> > "merge" them from the previous image onto my current one? Or am I forced to
> > re-install my applications? Thanks! 
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