Hi, on Mon, 21 Oct 2013 00:18:13 +0200, Robert Millan wrote:
> Did you create this pool yourself? No, partman-base did while expert installation. But I did a ZFS stripe installation prior, so the partitions were "physical volume for ZFS". /dev/ada0 - 2.0 TB Generic IDE #1 primary 2.0 TB K zfs /dev/ada1 - 2.0 TB Generic IDE #1 primary 2.0 TB K zfs /dev/ada2 - 2.0 TB Generic IDE #1 primary 2.0 TB K zfs /dev/ada3 - 2.0 TB Generic IDE #1 primary 2.0 TB K zfs > Debian installer always creates zpools within MSDOS partitions, in order > to leave room for embedding. If you created a full-disk pool, GRUB > doesn't support this setup AFAIK. My new try... Deleting the partition tables of the 4 discs. /dev/ada0 - 2.0 TB Generic IDE pri/log 2.0 TB FREE SPACE /dev/ada1 - 2.0 TB Generic IDE pri/log 2.0 TB FREE SPACE /dev/ada2 - 2.0 TB Generic IDE pri/log 2.0 TB FREE SPACE /dev/ada3 - 2.0 TB Generic IDE pri/log 2.0 TB FREE SPACE After selecting <Configure ZFS>, <Create ZFS pool>, name: "tank" and selecting the 4 devices for the new ZFS pool, partman-base created a ZFS stripe: NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT tank 106K 7.14T 31K none There was no chance to select "Striped, Mirror, RAID-Z"! If I delete the ZFS pool and re-created it without changing the partitions, I'm able to select "RAID-Z" with parity level 2: NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT tank 139K 3.55T 44.8K none But this will fail grub-installer. What is a MSDOS partition -- k...@gmx.de
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