this way more painless :)
Wxcafé
wxc...@wxcafe.net
> On Jul 3, 2020, at 11:38 AM, Antonio Russo wrote:
>
> Can you confirm that
>
> zfs set org.openzfs.systemd:ignore=on rpool/backups
>
> resolves your issue? Right now, you've got backup datasets that a
, if it must be done
> by hand.
>
> Best,
> Antonio
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Wxcafé
rpool / off on on off on off on off
- none- - - - - - - -
rpool/ROOT noneoff on
Ah, gotchu. Here it is attached.
On Tue, 2020-06-09 at 22:29 -0500, Richard Laager wrote:
> On 6/9/20 7:02 PM, Wxcafé wrote:
> > I don't use zfs-import-cache since it's a single pool that contains
> > the
> > root so it's in the kernel cmdline and imported
datasets to the same mountpoints (/,
> > /usr/,
> > ...) which obviously breaks... everything.
>
> If you have datasets marked as canmount=on, they should take
> precedence
> over any marked canmount=noauto for the same mountpoint.
>
> Are there multiple pools involved here, or just one?
>
> Can you provide a copy of your cache file(s) from /etc/zfs/zfs-
> list.cache?
>
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Wxcafé
Btw the workaround seems to be to mask zfs-mount-generator (`mkdir
/etc/systemd/system-generators/; ln -s /dev/null
/etc/systemd/system-generators/zfs-mount-generator`)
Cheers
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Clément 'wxcafé' Hertling
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