SUNWjass rm-client fails for Solaris 10

(I re-worded the question and posted it to [Sys Admin Best Practices|http://forums.sun.com/thread.jspa?threadID=5330719] )
I'm sure I read about this problem in the last week or two, but now that I have it I can't find the solution.
I'm changing a server from Solaris 9 to Solaris 10 and need to remove the jumpstart client entry and add it back as Solaris 10. The rm-client script is failing because it generated a bad path"
{code}./rm-client -c zoot-ldg1
Error: The Tools directory was not found: /export/jumpstart/OS/Solaris_10_2008_05/Solaris_1/Tools
{code}
The Solaris_1 should be Solaris_10.
Anyone remember seeing this?
Thanks
Glen
Edited by: sysglen on Sep 11, 2008 9:54 AM

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