Flemming Dalsgaard <flemming.dalsga...@gmail.com> writes: > The commands > zfs create -omountpoint=/export p0/export > zfs create -omountpoint=/export/home p0/export/home > zfs create -omountpoint=/export/home/USER p0/export/home/USER > > Should be sufficient to make the /export/home/USER > so you should not pre create the involved folders, zfs take care of that it > self.
[...] exactly what I did, and I did not precreate anything. Not sure where that came from. I just ran the zfs create commands and it all mounted as expected.... And once again following this mornings boot up of host and then vm in question... >> zfs create -omountpoint=/export p0/export >> zfs create -omountpoint=/export/home p0/export/home >> zfs create -omountpoint=/export/home/USER p0/export/home/USER It fails to mount those filesystems and drops into a console login on reboot. I needed a reboot for host OS due to certain updates that apparently need a reboot. And then booting the oi vm
I login as root and run: zfs mount p0/export zfs mount p0/export/home zfs mount p0/export/home/reader And they all mount fine. But yet I'm stuck with a console to work in ... pretty sure if I reboot the vm the same thing will happen. It seem the OS doesn't mount them from the bottom up or something What is causing the failure? Attempting to `startx' from console does not work at first but finally produces a very primitive X desktop, that near as I can tell is less usable for work than the OI console (which is saying something) How can I go into X from the console login.. Logging out does nothing. Apparently the only recourse is to reboot the vm again. Doing that now: First thing, I see `unable to read pool p0' as the shutdown starts to happen. But, glory be. With another 12-14 minutes lost to the ether, The bootup completed and didn't fail to mount p0/export/home/reader
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