That's a bit nicer, thanks.
Still not that clear which zone they belong to though - would
it be an idea to add a 'zone' property be a string == zonename ?

On 06/09/06, Kenneth Mikelinich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
zfs mount

should show where all your datasets are mounted.

I too was confused with the zfs list readout.



On Wed, 2006-09-06 at 07:37, Dick Davies wrote:
> Just did my first dataset delegation, so be gentle :)
>
> Was initially terrified to see that changes to the mountpoint in the 
non-global
> zone were visible in the global zone.
>
> Then I realised it wasn't actually mounted (except in the delegated zone).
> But I couldn't see any obvious indication that the dataset was delegated to
> another zone in zfs list.
> Eventually I found the 'zoned' property. Couple of thoughts:
>
> 1) would it be worth changing 'zfs list' to clarify where a dataset
>    is actually mounted?
> 2) Is there any way to indicate _what_ zone a dataset is mounted in
>   (other than greppping the zones configuration)?
>
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