On Fri, Jun 15, 2007 at 04:37:06AM -0700, Douglas Atique wrote:
>
> I have the impression (didn't check though) that the pool is made
> available by just setting some information in its main superblock or
> something alike (sorry for the imprecisions in ZFS jargon). I
> understand the OS knows whic
> No. There is nothing else the OS can do when it
> cannot mount the root
> filesystem.
I have the impression (didn't check though) that the pool is made available by
just setting some information in its main superblock or something alike (sorry
for the imprecisions in ZFS jargon). I understand
Hi Doug, from the information I read so far, I assume you have
c0d0s0 - ufs root
c0d0s5 - zfs root pool 'snv' and root filesystem 'b65'
installgrub on c0d0s0 puts grub on the same disk as c0d0s5, but
indicates which slice is the default boot slice.
So, once you default boot from c0d0s5, you
It seems as if I cannot post from my e-mail. Could this thread be merged into
the original one?
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An additional information:
I noticed that I was overlooking steps 6 and 7 in the instructions
(http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/zfs/boot/zfsboot-manual/). I already
have slice s0 in my disk dedicated to GRUB and it features a /boot of its own,
so I was thinking that it wouldn't make a dif
hi,
from the following link there is no problem with b65
http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/zfs/boot/netinstall
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