The easy, lazy solution is to close this bugreport. However if you
start to use this install option on servers in server farms, you might
have this problem more frequently. The OpenZFS website has a matrix
with which features are supported by which OSes. It would be relatively
easy to implement that matrix in the installers and to ask during
installation, whether feature compatibility is required with another
OS.

At least you should do something about the inconsistent and confusing
error messages. Just read my bugreport again carefully! 

By the way, I could solve this large-dnode feature incompatibility, by
putting all dataset property to "dnodesize=legacy" and reload all those
datasets. I don't care anymore, but a server administrator will not be
amused, when running in these type of issues with an Ubuntu Server.


On Tue, 2020-01-28 at 13:45 +0000, fields_g wrote:
> At this point, does this need a code improvement to avoid this
> situation
> for others?  If not, this looks like this bug report is ready to be
> closed/resolved.
>

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