Moinak Ghosh writes:
>    Mostly to allow dependencies to be resolved in non-global zones 
> without actually
>    having the package components installed in the non-global zone. This 
> page explains
>    the scenarios:

Right.  Also, for drivers, there's no point to delivering the actual
bits inside the zone, as the bits can't be used there.  The kernel
never loads objects from inside a non-global zone.

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