Yes, you can rename mountpoints, and always have been able to. It just
didn't happen much before the arrival of ZFS. When you reboot the
machine, it would have tried to mount the filesystem in the original
location. Under ZFS, this would have created a new mountpoint for you.
With UFS, you would
I had a pool, p, with a filesystem p/local, mounted at /local. In that are
several workspace filesystems, including "/local/ws/install-nv".
I used "mv" from /local/ws to change install-nv to nv-install.
it worked. nothing seemed wrong, except the output of "zfs list".
Then I remembered there w
I had a pool, p, with a filesystem p/local, mounted at /local. In that are
several workspace filesystems, including "/local/ws/install-nv".
I used "mv" from /local/ws to change install-nv to nv-install.
it worked. nothing seemed wrong, except the output of "zfs list".
Then I remembered there