On Wed, Nov 09, 2011 at 06:55:57PM +0100, Robert Millan wrote: Hi,
> > So how exactly is this supposed to work? I create the rpool, then create a > > volume inside it to be used as /, another as /usr, another as /var and so > > on? > > Yes. > > > And where do I then specify their mountpoints? At one point I had created > > zfs filesystems manually on console 2 and set their mountpoints, but while > > the "configure zfs" part of the partitioner listed them along with their > > mountpoints, it didn't offer an option to change them. > > You'll see that option once the "volumes" are created. OK, I can confirm that this works. Thanks for pointing it out. Unfortunately, it's completely non-obvious and counter-intuitive. > It basically works the same way as LVM on GNU/Linux. You should have > no problem figuring it out, in case of doubt you can check the LVM > documentation. I know LVM and I also know zfs is different. :) When I saw the interface I thought "omg, someone is abusing zfs to reimplement LVM" - it never occurred to me that "formatting" the zfs volumes as zfs would convert them into filesystems. -- Andras Korn <korn at elan.rulez.org> In Java, the exception is the rule. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-boot-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20111110004624.GB11449@hellgate