So, I uninstalled the zone, reinstalled it, booted it, and there you go... I had the etc directory (and a bunch other directories) under root.
Then, I created sysidcfg file in the etc directory. Logged in using: zlogin -C zone1 However, it goes straight into the configuration again (starting with the terminal selection)... I guess I am still doing something wrong. Here are the output as requested: # zoneadm list -cv ID NAME STATUS PATH BRAND IP 0 global running / native shared 21 zone1 running /export/zones/zone1 ipkg excl # zonecfg -z zone1 info zonename: zone1 zonepath: /export/zones/zone1 brand: ipkg autoboot: true bootargs: pool: limitpriv: scheduling-class: ip-type: exclusive hostid: net: address not specified physical: vnic1 defrouter not specified # zfs list -t all NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT rpool 4.76G 32.9G 78.5K /rpool rpool/ROOT 2.88G 32.9G 19K legacy rpool/ROOT/opensolaris 2.88G 32.9G 2.85G / rpool/ROOT/opensola...@install 21.5M - 2.82G - rpool/dump 383M 32.9G 383M - rpool/export 1.01G 32.9G 22K /export rpool/export/home 876K 32.9G 21K /export/home rpool/export/home/aaa 854K 32.9G 854K /export/home/aaa rpool/export/zones 1.01G 32.9G 23K /export/zones rpool/export/zones/zone1 341M 32.9G 22K /export/zones/zone1 rpool/export/zones/zone1/ROOT 341M 32.9G 19K legacy rpool/export/zones/zone1/ROOT/zbe 341M 32.9G 341M legacy rpool/swap 512M 33.2G 201M - -- This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ zones-discuss mailing list zones-discuss@opensolaris.org