On Saturday 04 December 2010 23:57:31 Robert Millan wrote:
> 2010/12/4 Darko Hojnik :
> > But note the Debian Installer for KfreeBSD doesn't install the OS in a
> > Volume.
>
> It does. The volume initially has only one disk, but it can be expanded.
>
> > Thats not practical and in my eyes quick
i compiled zfs natively http://www.kqinfotech.com/, but the problem
is not solved.
what are the commands to mount?
is this possible? I have many doubts
kind regards
edmond
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2010/12/4 Darko Hojnik :
> But note the Debian Installer for KfreeBSD doesn't install the OS in a
> Volume.
It does. The volume initially has only one disk, but it can be expanded.
> Thats not practical and in my eyes quick and dirty implemented.
Help is welcome in improving this. Ideally, it
Am 04.12.2010, 15:44 Uhr, schrieb edmond :
Hello everyone
i use Debian GNU/kFreeBSD 8.1-1_amd64 and I don't find particular
problems
in normal use.
would be nice to be able to mount a partition zfs from linux :)
You can try to compile ZFS natively. Go to http://www.kqinfotech.com/ and
r
I know little zfs-fuse but I do not know the commands to mount fs zfs
those who have tried have failed
r...@debianbox:/home/edmond# zpool import
pool: debian-ad0s9
id: 7747839602911722720
state: ONLINE
status: The pool is formatted using an older on-disk version.
action: The pool can be imp
Hello everyone
i use Debian GNU/kFreeBSD 8.1-1_amd64 and I don't find particular problems
in normal use.
would be nice to be able to mount a partition zfs from linux :)
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