ZFS on Root

krad kraduk at gmail.com
Wed Jun 22 20:31:09 UTC 2011


On 22 June 2011 01:47, Chris Brennan <xaero at xaerolimit.net> wrote:

> * Peter Toth <freebsd at snap.net.nz> [2011-06-22 12:16:11 +1200]:
>
> > Did you set the "bootfs" property on your root pool? Example: "zpool set
> > bootfs=tank/root tank"
>
> OK, I booted back to the livefs memostick, imported my zpool (tank) and
> zpool promptly tells me the following
>
>    Fixit# zpool set bootfs=tank/root tank
>    cannot set property for 'tank': no such pool or dataset.
>    Fixit
>
> But ... there is! It was a great tip and a worthy try. But it didn't
> work, got any more idea's?
>
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I never have the os installed in the rootfs of the pool


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