Hi Sandro,

A ZFS root pool can only be created on a single-disk or mirrored disks.

Consider the following choices for the root pool:

1 disk
2 or 3 mirrored disks
2-way mirror of 2 disks
2 mirrored disks with 2 spares

In ZFS land, /usr is not a separate file system nor does it need
a separate disk. All file systems have access to the space that
has been allocated to the root pool.

More root pool information can be found in the ZFS Admin Guide:

http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/819-5461/ggrko?a=view

Cindy

Sandro wrote:
> Hi folks
> 
> I have a system currently running ufs with four disks
> 
> / is a mirror of two disks and /usr is a mirror of two disks.
> 
> I was wondering if such a config is still possible with zfs boot?
> The disks are only 18gigs, that's why I would like to spread solaris over 
> four disks - or two mirrored
> 
> 
> best regards
> Luca
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