my bad, since zfs/zfs root, never really bothered to look at the /etc/vfstab
file, looked at it now and everything is same as before .
Thanks a lot for your reply.
Rgds
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Thanks for the reply.
Sorry i confused you too. when I mentioned ufs , i just meant ufs root scenario
(pre u6).
Suppose I have a 136G Hdd which as my boot disk,which has been sliced it like
s0-80gb (root slice)
s1-55Gb (swap slice)
s7- (SVM metadb)
My understanding was that if I had 16Gb of
Hi,
While using ufs root, we had an option for limiting the /tmp size using mount
-o size manual option or setting size=1024m in the vfstab.
Do we have any comparable option available when we use zfs root. If we execute
zfs set size=1024m rpool/swap
it resizes the whole of the swap area which