On January 30, 2009 9:58:56 AM -0800 Frank Cusack <fcus...@fcusack.com> wrote: > somewhat related question, any way to tell zfs it's ok to shadow a > directory? i would like to create datasets for /usr/local dirs in > each sparse zone, however because /usr is inherited and the global > zone's /usr/local is populated, when the zone boots with a dataset > whose mountpoint is /usr/local, it won't mount. if i made /usr/local > a separate dataset in the global zone would that work? (i can't > test this right now.)
the answer to this appears to be no, and yes. no, there is apparently no way to tell zfs it's ok to shadow a directory, ie to mount a zfs dataset on top of a non-empty directory. and yes, making /usr/local a zfs dataset in the global zone makes it empty in sparse zones (similar to the nfs export problem i guess) and then a zoned dataset can be mounted on top. -frank _______________________________________________ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss