> Thus, if you share /opt/csw between boot
> environments, you're sharing
> only the installed bits and not the packaging control
> information.
> Any changes in packaging you make (such as when
> running "pkg-get -u")
> will _not_ be reflected to the other boot
> environments.
> -- 
> James Carlson, Solaris Networking
>              <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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This is a very good point.  I usually install Blastwave packages from the SXDE 
slice.  But the key advantage is, when I install a test SXCE, I don't have to 
repeat the entire pkg-get processes.
 
 
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