Hi, Roman

  If you need to ocupy a disk on rootpool, you need has at least 2 disks 
in the system on such case.
use c[m]t[n]d[p]s0 as the second device, suppose you've SMI labeled it 
and let s0 take
the entire space of that disk.

  Good luck!

Roman Morokutti wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am new to ZFS and recently managed to get a ZFS root to work.
> These were the steps I have done:
>
> 1. Installed b81 (fresh install)
> 2. Unmounted /second_root on c0d0s4
> 3. Removed /etc/vfstab entry of /second_root
> 4. Executed ./zfs-actual-root-install.sh c0d0s4
> 5. Rebooted (init 6)
>
> After selecting ZFS boot entry in GRUB Solaris went up. Great.
> Next I looked how the slices were configured. And I saw that the
> layout hasn“t changed despite slice 4 is now ZFS root. What would
> I have to do, to get a layout where zpool /tank occupies the whole
> disk as presentated by Lori Alt?
>
> Roman
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