Hello Richard,

Perhaps you may have confused Solaris 10 with OpenSolaris? There is no 
OpenSolaris 10.0 
From your description, it sounds like you may have installed Solaris 10.
OpenSolaris-based distributions, at the time, illustrated what a post-Solaris 
10 release *might* look like, with a number of technologies actually being 
included in Oracle Solaris 11.

The 'pkg' command was introduced in OpenSolaris and is now part of the Oracle 
Solaris 11 release. If you are giving Solaris
a try after all these years, the version you should be trying is available in 
one of many distributions, available here
Oracle Solaris 11 Downloads

An additional resource to start with is: 
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/server-storage/solaris11/technologies/modernizedinstaller-461041.html

HTH,
Isaac

On Feb 14, 2012, at 1:54 PM, Parvin, Richard wrote:

> I have been installing various versions of Solaris since 1996.  I thought I 
> would load OpenSolaris 10.0 and give it a try.  I install the full package 
> with OEM support and started to learn the OS.  When I got to the section on 
> getting upgrades I found that the pkg command is missing.  I tried to search 
> the Internet, but all I got was pkgadd pages.  Can anyone tell me what I did 
> wrong or where I get the pkg command?
>  
> Richard
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