On 9 April 2019 20:55:07 BST, "Rodney W. Grimes" <free...@gndrsh.dnsmgr.net>
wrote:
>> On 09/04/2019 21:33, Rodney W. Grimes wrote:
>> > I think the trigger issue is:
>> > grep zfs /etc/rc.d/zvol
>> > rcvar="zfs_enable"
>> > required_modules="zfs"
>> >
>> > that module requires may be going south with the
>> > new code when the module is built into the kernel.
>>
>> Maybe it's because the module's name is zfsctrl (for whatever reason)
>while the
>> module file is named zfs.ko.
>
>I suspect that could also lead to issues with the new code.
>It seems to be failing to detect that zfs is infact functional in the
>kernel,
>and blindly, or not so blindly, trying to load zfs,ko, which when you
>build
>it into the kernel you usually do so without any modules built, so
>there is
>no /boot/kernel/zfs.ko, and even if you did build it any attempt to
>load
>it would return an error.
Loading with it built in isn't a problem, as I showed earlier.
Loading when it doesn't exist *is*.
I'm torn. Either we could revert this, or add a check to the required_modules
function instead, which I think is the better solution.
Chris
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