Hello there,

I know this is an OpenSolaris forum, and likely if I used OpenSolaris I could 
make this script work ... 

     http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/zfs/boot/zfsboot-manual/

..but I was trying to make it work with Solaris 10 (2007-08) and I got as far 
as Step #5 before I encountered a bit of a problem.

More specifically this line ... # zpool set bootfs=rootpool/rootfs rootpool

As far as I can see, Solaris (2007-08) does not include the "ZFS Boot bits" 
which means it doesn't support the boolean "bootfs".

Now at this point I am a little stuck, because frankly I don't have a 100% 
handle on exactly what I am doing, but I am thinking I can use this ...

http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/zfs/boot/zfsboot-manual/mntroot-transition/

... to boot ZFS the old "mountroot" way?

Frankly I am guessing, and a better explanation would be much appreciated.

Again, I know I am using Solaris 10 and not OpenSolaris. I was thinking 
OpenSolaris wouldn't be good for a production system just yet, but I still 
wanted to use ZFS if it's stable. Also, I figured if I posted here I would get 
the best, quick response! Any help or explanation is much appreciated.

Thanks,

Bill
 
 
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