Hi Iban,
With which user were you able to do zfs mount on the 'backup'
filesystem?
I think you must allow your normal desktop user to mount the zfs
filesystem. The fs creator alone has permissions to mount it, by
default. 
Since nautilus runs in the same privilege level as your desktop user,
you are unable to mount it using nautilus.
For this you can mount using root user and then do the following (as
root),
#zfs allow <user-name> mount backup/backup

After this unmount device and on the next plugging of device, things
should work fine.

HTH,
Krishnan

On Sat, 2009-05-16 at 10:06 -0700, Iban Nieto wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I got a "Cannot mount volume", Unable to mount the volume 'backup'
> 
> Here the ZFS and zpool list:
> 
> NAME                     USED  AVAIL  REFER  MOUNTPOINT
> backup                   728M  6,73G   728M  /backup
> rpool                   5,93G  1,45G    73K  /rpool
> rpool/ROOT              5,54G  1,45G    19K  legacy
> rpool/ROOT/opensolaris  5,54G  1,45G  5,35G  /
> rpool/export             401M  1,45G    21K  /export
> rpool/export/home        401M  1,45G    21K  /export/home
> rpool/export/home/iban   401M  1,45G   401M  /export/home/iban
> 
> NAME     SIZE   USED  AVAIL    CAP  HEALTH  ALTROOT
> backup  7,56G   728M  6,85G     9%  ONLINE  -
> rpool   7,50G  5,93G  1,57G    79%  ONLINE  -
> 
> Thanks for your help


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