Hi Pawel,

Yes, it did change in the last few months.
On older versions of solaris the default for 'zfs list' was to show all 
filesystems AND snapshots.
This got to be a real pain when you had lots of snapshots as you couldn't 
easily see what was what, so it was changed so that the default for 'zfs list' 
is just to show the filesystems, which is much preferable in my opinion.

As others here have said, just issue 'zfs list -t snapshot' if you just want to 
see the snapshots, or 'zfs list -t all' to see both filesystems and snapshots.

Cheers,
Simon

Blog: http://breden.org.uk
ZFS articles: http://breden.org.uk/2008/03/02/a-home-fileserver-using-zfs/
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