dick hoogendijk wrote:
> On Wed, 26 Nov 2008 15:29:50 +0100
> "C. Bergström" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>   
>> To clear up some confusion..
>> This is from a default indiana install
>> format -e
>> verify..
>> Part      Tag    Flag     Cylinders         Size            Blocks
>>   0       root    wm     262 - 19453      147.02GB    (19192/0/0)
>> 308319480 1       swap    wu       1 -   261        2.00GB
>> (261/0/0)     4192965
>>
>> So clearly root is on 0 and swap is on 1.. You *can not* install zfs
>> to a whole disk and expect it to boot..
>>     
>
> How can you say this?
> SXCE and S10U6 are both installed on a disk with only a S0
> ZFS takes care of the swap space!
> I do not only expect it to boot; I see it boot whenever I want to ;-)
>
>   
I was directly responding to

"

I've never seen a ZFS system on seperate slices. Slices are things from
the past ;-)

"

slice(s) are still around whether it takes up the whole disk or not.. Also the 
work-around to the bug which requires -f can be worked around by changing swap 
to sector 1 afaik.



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