Dan,

Try to log in your first BE and mount the new one:

$ mount -F zfs rpool/ROOT/opensolaris-2 /mnt

Next, update the GRUB configuration on your ZFS boot device(s) using


$ /mnt/boot/solaris/bin/update_grub -R /mnt"

reboot and you`ll see a new line in GRUB with the correct name of the new
image.

TaP

On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 4:06 AM, W. Wayne Liauh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > > Well, it basically bricked my system.
> > >
> > > First the GUI update doesn't work--it freezes.
> >  Tried multiple times.
> >
> > > Then the CLI "pkg image-update" completed and
> > created a second boot image, opensolaris-2.  I
> > rebooted to it, and it just blinks and reboots back
> > to the bios.  Then I tried to boot the original
> > opensolaris-1 image.  It boots in some safe mode with
> > the root filesystem read-only.  Can't fsck it because
> > it's zfs.  Nothing resides under /rpool.  Very
> > unusable.  Beware!
> >
> > Did you follow the "image-update" instructions
> > detailed here
> >
> > http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/opensolaris-anno
> > unce/2008-July/001860.html
> >
> > Unfortunately there was a flag day which at the
> > moment requies some
> > manual steps in order to image-update from build 86
> > to build 89 or
> > beyond.  We're working to address this for the next
> > release but in the
> > meantime, the manual steps listed are necessary.
> >
> > dsc
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> > iscuss
>
> Perhaps a warning sign should be placed before the "image-update"
> instructions?
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