I wouldn't know about using newer ZFS with older builds, but I can tell you 
that b94 looks rock solid to me.  I've been running it for a few weeks on a 
live server and haven't had any crashing or instability problems at all.

Ordinarily, if you're having problems, the first thing I would try would be to 
eliminate faulty hardware.  If you have another machine handy, install b94 on 
that.  Failing that, remove unnecessary components from this computer to try to 
get it stable enough to read your zpool.

However, you also say you're running Wine, and you don't say Solaris crashes, 
just that you get kicked out to the login screen.  Did you do a clean install 
when you upgraded from the b94 you were having problems with, or did you try an 
upgrade?  I don't think Wine is included in a standard build, so it's probably 
worth doing a clean re-install of build 94 or 95 to see if that helps.

Your last post implies that you're able to run a fair deal on this computer, so 
it's not dying completely.  I strongly suspect you've got a configuration or 
compability issue here rather than a bug in solaris.  The only way to really 
find out is to run a clean install and see how that goes.
 
 
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