Hi, Sorry for the delay; this isn’t as simple as it looks!
I agree with 宋文武 regarding ‘file-system-service-type’. raid5atemyhomework <[email protected]> skribis: > However, for the case where the user expects the "typical" ZFS style of > managing file systems, we need to mount all the ZFS file systems and ensure > that they aer all already mounted by the time `file-systems` Shepherd service > is started. This means we need to be able to extend the `requirement` of the > `file-systems` Shepherd service. And we need to do that without putting any > extra `/etc/fstab` entries since for "typical" ZFS style of managing file > systems, they are required to ***not*** be put in `/etc/fstab`. Looks like this fstab issue is the main reason why you felt the need to define an extra service type. Why is it important that ZFS not be listed in /etc/fstab? Thanks, Ludo’.
