Hi,For the zero coil resistance case, this is only always true if the initial currents in the inductors are both zero when the voltage is applied. Otherwise, if there are initial currents in the inductors when the voltage is applied, and if the sum of those currents is 1 A, then those currents will persist for all time (as with WBahn's example). If the sum of the initial currents is something other than 1 A, the currents will vary exponentially for a while, and then settle down to values that will persist.
Yes i think that is right. In my next post i'll quote the final value function where the initial currents can be made to be zero or non zero for quick observation.