Just spotted one - is this intentional?

You can't delegate a dataset to a zone if mountpoint=legacy.
Changing it to 'none' works fine.


  vera / # zfs create tank/delegated
  vera / # zfs get mountpoint tank/delegated
  NAME            PROPERTY    VALUE           SOURCE
  tank/delegated  mountpoint  legacy          inherited from tank
  vera / # zfs create tank/delegated/ganesh
  vera / # zfs get mountpoint tank/delegated/ganesh
  NAME                   PROPERTY    VALUE                  SOURCE
  tank/delegated/ganesh  mountpoint  legacy                 inherited from tank
  vera / # zonecfg -z ganesh
  zonecfg:ganesh> add dataset
  zonecfg:ganesh:dataset> set name=tank/delegated/ganesh
  zonecfg:ganesh:dataset> end
  zonecfg:ganesh> commit
  zonecfg:ganesh> exit
  vera / # zoneadm -z ganesh boot
  could not verify zfs dataset tank/delegated/ganesh: mountpoint
cannot be inherited
  zoneadm: zone ganesh failed to verify
  vera / # zfs set mountpoint=none tank/delegated/ganesh
  vera / # zoneadm -z ganesh boot
  vera / #


On 28/11/06, Dick Davies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is there a difference between setting mountpoint=legacy and mountpoint=none?

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