M D wrote:
> No boot problems. The zfs filesystems are in the same pool. What would
> be nice is something like
> zfs set mountorder=1 local/apps
> zfs set mountorder=2 local/apps-bin
>
> or something along that line. So one zfs filesystem can be reliably
> mounted to a point inside another
No boot problems. The zfs filesystems are in the same pool. What would be nice
is something like
zfs set mountorder=1 local/apps
zfs set mountorder=2 local/apps-bin
or something along that line. So one zfs filesystem can be reliably mounted to
a point inside another zfs filesystem.
This
On Mon, Oct 22, 2007 at 12:16:21PM -0700, Mike DeMarco wrote:
> > Mike DeMarco wrote:
> > > Looking for a way to mount a zfs filesystem ontop
> > of another zfs
> > > filesystem without resorting to legacy mode.
> >
> > doesn't simply 'zfs set mountpoint=...' work for you?
> >
> > --
> > Michael
On Mon, Oct 22, 2007 at 11:41:57AM -0700, Michael Schuster wrote:
> Mike DeMarco wrote:
> > Looking for a way to mount a zfs filesystem ontop of another zfs
> > filesystem without resorting to legacy mode.
>
> doesn't simply 'zfs set mountpoint=...' work for you?
Does this have boot-time problems
> Mike DeMarco wrote:
> > Looking for a way to mount a zfs filesystem ontop
> of another zfs
> > filesystem without resorting to legacy mode.
>
> doesn't simply 'zfs set mountpoint=...' work for you?
>
> --
> Michael Schuster
> Recursion, n.: see 'Recursion'
> ___
Mike DeMarco wrote:
> Looking for a way to mount a zfs filesystem ontop of another zfs
> filesystem without resorting to legacy mode.
doesn't simply 'zfs set mountpoint=...' work for you?
--
Michael Schuster
Recursion, n.: see 'Recursion'
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