hi Hans,

On 27/01/11 08:05, Hans J. Albertsson wrote:
Suppose something has thrashed all my notes and logs, and the BE-names
turn out to be less descriptive than one intended, and everything else
conspires against me ( :-) ); HOW does one determine if a BE is pure
Osol 134, or pure Osol 134b?

In general, one would expect it to be in /etc/release, e.g:

$ head -1 /mnt/etc/release
                      Oracle Solaris 11 Express snv_151a X86

but I can't remember whether this was true for 134b, nor do I have such a BE lying around to test...

If you have it booted, you could check the Branch of the "entire" incorporation:

        pkg info -l entire

or from a BE mounted on /mnt:

        pkg -R /mnt info -l entire

e.g:

        Branch: 0.151           # b151

        Branch: 0.151.0.1       # b151a

cheers,
calum.

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