{ responding to myself .. very tacky } I see this section in the zfs manpage that sheds some light on the "zoned" property. It does not say anything about /etc/default/fs however.
Zones A ZFS file system can be added to a non-global zone by using zonecfg's "add fs" subcommand. A ZFS file system that is added to a non-global zone must have its mountpoint property set to legacy. The physical properties of an added file system are con- trolled by the global administrator. However, the zone administrator can create, modify, or destroy files within the added file system, depending on how the file system is mounted. A dataset can also be delegated to a non-global zone by using zonecfg's "add dataset" subcommand. You cannot delegate a dataset to one zone and the children of the same dataset to another zone. The zone administrator can change properties of the dataset or any of its children. However, the "quota" property is controlled by global administrator. A ZFS emulated volume can be added as a device to a non- global zone by using zonecfg's "add device" subcommand. How- ever, its physical properties can only be modified by the global administrator. For more information about zonecfg syntax, see zonecfg(1M). Once a dataset is delegated to a non-global zone, the "zoned" property is automatically set. A zoned file system cannot be mounted in the global zone, since the zone administrator might have set the mount point to an unaccept- able value. The global administrator can forcibly clear the "zoned" pro- perty, though this should be done with extreme care. The global administrator should verify that all the mount points are acceptable before clearing the property. -- Dennis Clarke _______________________________________________ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss