Thanks for the response Peter.  However, I'm not looking to create a different 
boot environment (bootenv).  I'm actually looking for a way within JumpStart to 
separate out the ZFS filesystems from a new installation to have better control 
over quotas and reservations for applications that usually run rampant later.  
In particular, I would like better control over the following (e.g. the ability 
to explicitly create them at install time):

rpool/opt - /opt
rpool/usr - /usr
rpool/var - /var
rpool/home - /home

Of the above /home can easily be created post-install, but the others need to 
have the flexibility of being explicitly called out in the JumpStart profile 
from the initial install to provide better ZFS accounting/controls.
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