Steffen,

I have the same with my home-installserver. As a dirty solution I
set mount-at-boot to "no" for the lofs Filesystems, to get the system up.
But with every new OS added by JET the mount at reboot reappears.

Seems to me as the question "when should a lofs filesystem be mounted at boot".
When does a zfs filesystem get mounted?
Probably a zfs legacy mount together with a lower priority lofs mount
would do it.

Regards,
Thomas

On Fri, Sep 08, 2006 at 08:18:06AM -0400, Steffen Weiberle wrote:
> I have a jumpstart server where the install images are on a ZFS pool. 
> For PXE boot, several lofs mounts are created and configured in 
> /etc/vfstab. My system does not boot properly anymore because the 
> mounts referring to jumstart files haven't been mounted yet via ZFS.
> 
> What is the best way of working around this? Can I just create the 
> necessary mounts of pool1/jumpstart in /etc/vfstab, or is ZFS just not 
> running yet when these mounts get attempted?
> 
> A lot of network services, including ssh, are not running because 
> fs-local did not come up clean.
> 
> Is this a know problem that is being addressed? This is S10 6/06.
> 
> Thanks
> Steffen
> 
> 
> # cat /etc/vfstab
> ...
> /export/jumpstart/s10/x86/boot - /tftpboot/I86PC.Solaris_10-1 lofs - 
> yes ro
> /export/jumpstart/nv/x86/latest/boot - /tftpboot/I86PC.Solaris_11-1 
> lofs - yes ro
> /export/jumpstart/s10u3/x86/latest/boot - /tftpboot/I86PC.Solaris_10-2 
> lofs - yes ro
> 
> 
> 
> # zfs get all pool1/jumpstart
> NAME             PROPERTY       VALUE                      SOURCE
> pool1/jumpstart  type           filesystem                 -
> pool1/jumpstart  creation       Mon Jun 12  8:26 2006      -
> pool1/jumpstart  used           39.9G                      -
> pool1/jumpstart  available      17.7G                      -
> pool1/jumpstart  referenced     39.9G                      -
> pool1/jumpstart  compressratio  1.00x                      -
> pool1/jumpstart  mounted        yes                        -
> pool1/jumpstart  quota          none                       default
> pool1/jumpstart  reservation    none                       default
> pool1/jumpstart  recordsize     128K                       default
> pool1/jumpstart  mountpoint     /export/jumpstart          local
> pool1/jumpstart  sharenfs       ro,anon=0                  local
> pool1/jumpstart  checksum       on                         default
> pool1/jumpstart  compression    off                        default
> pool1/jumpstart  atime          on                         default
> pool1/jumpstart  devices        on                         default
> pool1/jumpstart  exec           on                         default
> pool1/jumpstart  setuid         on                         default
> pool1/jumpstart  readonly       off                        default
> pool1/jumpstart  zoned          off                        default
> pool1/jumpstart  snapdir        hidden                     default
> pool1/jumpstart  aclmode        groupmask                  default
> pool1/jumpstart  aclinherit     secure                     default
> 
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