Hi, On Sun, Aug 07, 2011 at 08:45:21PM +0000, Robert Millan wrote: > This proposed update fixes three problems that may cause boot errors > when zfsutils is installed: > [...] > * Do not mount/unmount filesystems! This may result in unbootable > system if their mountpoints collide (typical in a dual-boot > machine). Use /etc/fstab instead.
I presume that it would still unshare the volume prior to umount? Your change seems to contradict the OpenSolaris ZFS documentation[1]. It postulates that automatic mount management is what you want and the other way is legacy. Now the consequence of that chance is that the ZFS data structures tell that they should be automounted at $location but we ignore that now? Doesn't that have the potential for breakage upon the next reboot after installing that stable update? (Especially for machines with a single kFreeBSD&ZFS instance, i.e. servers?) Kind regards, Philipp Kern [1] http://dlc.sun.com/osol/docs/content/ZFSADMIN/gaynd.html#gamnd -- .''`. Philipp Kern Debian Developer : :' : http://philkern.de Stable Release Manager `. `' xmpp:p...@0x539.de Wanna-Build Admin `- finger pkern/k...@db.debian.org
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