Hi Zach, Thank you very much for testing.
2011/8/2 Zach JL <xaque...@gmail.com>: > I was unable to destroy a pool from the menu. I needed to switch to a shell > and "zpool destroy" to get rid of any existing configuration. Please file a bug on partman-zfs. Keep in mind that I need at least attached syslog output. Step by step instructions on how to reproduce it (starting with an empty disk) would also help. > It seems that the workflow only permits you to create a pool for creating > logical volumes rather than using the pool directly. In the wheezy > installer I tested last weekend, exactly the opposite is true, in that you > create a pool to be used directly, albeit in a partition. This is very complicated to solve due to the way the rest of partman works. Why is it a problem anyway? > Upon creating a zfs volume on a zpool, I received an error that the creation > of partition #1 has failed. Please file a bug. > Inspection of the system/slash zfs volume > show that it has type "volume". I think that the default should be > filesystem, or at least give the user the opportunity to choose the type. This has to do with partman workflow. It has to be created as a volume because partman doesn't know what you will do with it. When you decide you want ZFS in it, your dataset is supposed to be converted to a native filesystem. > Installation completed without further errors. Reboot failed with checksum > invalid and bailed out to a grub rescue prompt. Were you using a multi-disk setup when this happened? IIRC multi-disk setups are only supported in recent GRUB and it hasn't been much tested with them. -- Robert Millan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bsd-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/caofdtxocwujxtgejsj75v77hp+8cu2e2+di2aj9fak8nxqc...@mail.gmail.com