Package install order

Hi All,
I was wondering if anyone has come across some doc that explains the order in which packages are installed into a non-global zone at install time. I have a third party package that adds an entry into /etc/inetd.conf but when it is installed into the zone (zoneadm -z test-zone install) the /etc/inetd.conf file is not there yet. Ideally I'd like the lucreate process to add this package once all SUNW* packages have been installed. Any way to achieve this ??
Thanks,
Craig.

I can now at least answer my own question!!
By doing a truss on the "/etc/lib/lu/plugins/lupi_zones plugin" process I was able to establish that during the "Determining zone package initialization order." sequence of the zoneadm command, the dependencies of all the packages installed in the global zone are checked.
I was then able to build in a dependency into all my home grown packages so they would be installed much later in the process.
Cheers,
Craig.

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