Linked by Matthias Breiter on Wed 25th May 2005 17:39 UTC
Sun Solaris, OpenSolaris With a (relatively) big advertising campaign SUN promoted Solaris 10 (also known as SunOS 5.10). Referring to SUN, with the "revolutionary" JAVADesktop 2 and a lot of new features and improvements, Solaris 10 should be the best OS today. Solaris is free for SPARC owners and for private use or evaluation purpose it's also freely available on the x86. While Solaris actually is kind of a legend, I thought "Hu, this could be an interesting alternative on my PC". Thought, went on and downloaded the ISOs. Read on to see how an average user (me) have experienced Solaris.
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zones @Jeremy
by GO*NIX on Wed 25th May 2005 22:03 UTC

Maybe the reviewer could:
(1) set up two zones
(2) logged in as root to zone 1, type "touch /foo"
(3) logged in as root to zone 2, type "ls /foo" and report back on whether it exists.


If the "reviewer" sets up the two zones properly, "/foo" will only be seen in the zone in which it was created.

But as Robert E pointed out, check out the link he provided concerning containers/zones. It should answer all your functionality questions.