Greetings,
   I also have just installed developer edition, and after going through the 
docs, realized that the solaris grub would have to be used. I successfully 
added my other OSes to the list, as confirmed by 'bootadm list-menu'. Upon 
reboot, exactly one choice as before, which brings up the first question: does 
this version have a failsafe opensolaris option? Grub only offers me one 
choice. So I ran 'bootadm -m upgrade', in response was offered the windows OS, 
but not the linux. That seemed like progress, but upon reboot, again just 
developer edition, no failsafe version or windows listed (nor linux). 2nd 
question: has anyone/everyone else been able to modify grub successfully? It 
should have worked just as Anil and the docs stated. I also reinstalled my sid 
grub but was unable to boot solaris, from what I understand the solaris 
partition has to be active and somewhat loaded before solaris grub will release 
to another OS. I will try to enable zfs/fuse support in sid and see what hap
 pens.
 
 
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