I am to silly to mount a zpool while boot

Derek Kulinski takeda at takeda.tk
Sun Mar 3 02:26:34 UTC 2013


Hello Tom,

Friday, March 1, 2013, 4:12:03 AM, you wrote:

> I have UFS root, ZFS for /usr, /var etc, due to BIOS/loader issues
> when initially trying to get ZFS boot working on this box.
> This is the total contents of fstab:

> /dev/gpt/root        /                  ufs     rw              1  
> /dev/gpt/swap1       none               swap    sw              0  
> /dev/gpt/swap2       none               swap    sw              0  

> The ZFS fs is mounted by the mountpoint property:

>> $ zfs get mountpoint tank
> NAME  PROPERTY    VALUE       SOURCE
> tank  mountpoint  /tank       default

> ZFS is loaded as usual, by adding zfs_load="YES" to /boot/loader.conf
> and zfs_enable="YES" to /etc/rc.conf

Since you have UFS root, I don't think you need zfs_load="YES" in
/boot/loader.conf, rc.conf should be enough.

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Best regards,
 Derek                            mailto:takeda at takeda.tk

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