Oh yea, and fire off a msg on:
http://forum.skype.com/index.php?showtopic=26856
seems to be a hot topic which *we*/here should get more involved in..

2008/10/15 Edward O'Callaghan <victoredwardocallaghan at gmail.com>:
> man zpool
> zpool add rpool cxdx ..
> man page has all the info..
>
> I believe its possible to use skype on solaris if you use the linux
> binary in a brandz zone ??
> else use the windows one in wine.
> Prob a good idea to shot off a email to them asking how to run on opensolaris?
>
> Best Regards,
> Edward.
>
> 2008/10/15 Karun Gahlawat <karun.gahlawat at gmail.com>:
>> Hi Team,
>> I carry a hp pavillion dv9700t with 2 hard drives. I have a dual boot
>> with vista ultimate 64 (only to use iPhone and skype).
>> While installing Indiana (I am now at build 98) I see that main zpool
>> does not recognize the second hard drive. I know from a thread
>> discussion that there was some work in process on this.
>> I can however add a second pool and add the second hard drive to it.
>>
>> Is it possible to add the second hdd to the main pool?
>> Thanks!
>>
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
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>
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