too many words wasted, but not a single word, how to restore the data. I have read the man pages carefully. But again: there's nothing said, that on USB drives zfs umount pool is not allowed.
So how on earth should a simple user know that, if he knows that filesystems properly unmounted using the umount cmd?? And again: Why should a 2 weeks old Seagate HDD suddenly be damaged, if there was no shock, hit or any other event like that? It is of course easier to blame the stupid user instead of having proper documentation and emergency tools to handle that. The list of malfunctions of SNV Builts gets longer and longer with every version released. e. g. on SNV 107 - installation script is unable to write properly the boot blocks for grub - you choose German locale, but have an American Keyboard style in the gnome (since SNV 103) - in SNV 107 adding these lines to xorg.conf: Option "XkbRules" "xorg" Option "XkbModel" "pc105" Option "XkbLayout" "de" (was working in SNV 103) lets crash the Xserver. - latest Nvidia Driver (Vers. 180) for GeForce 8400M doesn't work with OpenSolaris SNV 107 - nwam and iwk0: not solved, no DHCP responses it seems better, to stay focused on having a colourfull gui with hundreds of functions no one needs instead providing a stable core. I am looking forward the day booting OpenSolaris and see a greeting Windows XP Logo surrounded by the blue bubbles of OpenSolaris..... Cheers, D. -- This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss