From my OpenSolaris experiments, which admittedly haven't been too thorough
I recall that on the BigAdmin Website or some OpenSolaris site (was it called Solarium?) there exist Howtos that outline how to install a multi-boot scenario successfully.
I think one major issue was that you needed a special version of Grub
(maybe a patched one) that the OpenSolaris installer ISO ships
because grub must be able to address those BSD/SunOS kind of slices within the DOS partitions.
So that one can state things like
which to my knowledge most grub versions shipped with the Linux distros can't understand.
The recommended procedure was to install Solaris last (after Windows, Linux) and install the grub that comes with Solaris.
Then of course, for any modifications in the grub's menu.lst you would have to boot into your Solaris first (which can be a bit nagging)
I am not sure if there are any Linux kernel drivers for SUN's UFS filesystem support.
But even if, mounting those rw under another OS always is considered suboptimal.
Just search docs.sun.com and the various Solaris forums/sites.
There you should find an abundance on multi-boot.
Maybe this will help for a start? 11.Modifying Solaris Boot Behavior (Tasks) (System Administration Guide: Basic Administration) - Sun Microsystems
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