First of all, thank you very much for the good work with this port. I'm sure 
it's changing the life of a lot FreeBSD system administrators!

In my setup I have the following layout (several datasets for /usr, /var, etc.):

NAME                   USED  AVAIL  REFER  MOUNTPOINT
sys                   1.55G  18.0G    31K  none
sys/ROOT               532M  18.0G    31K  none
sys/ROOT/default       114K  18.0G   250M  /
sys/ROOT/default/tmp    22K  18.0G    38K  /tmp
sys/ROOT/default/usr     1K  18.0G   245M  /usr
sys/ROOT/default/var  48.5K  18.0G  36.4M  /var
sys/swap              1.03G  19.0G    16K  -

At this moment the utility does not seems to be able to manage this scheme, 
since it sets the mountpoint property as "legacy" for all datasets under the 
root, thus preventing to automatically mount any subdirectory at boot.
I've tested this simple solution (to let do the job to the canmount property), 
and it seems to solve the problem without affecting the behavior when all 
system folders are located under a single root dataset (please see the patch 
below). I'd be glad if you'll include it in the next port revision.

I'm at your disposal for any further detail.

Best regards.

Andrew


--- ./beadm 2014-01-11 17:08:31.112384992 +0100
+++ /usr/local/sbin/beadm 2014-01-11 17:06:38.620706860 +0100
@@ -505,7 +505,7 @@
if [ ${MOUNT} -eq 0 ]
then
zfs umount ${POOL}/${BEDS}/${2}
- zfs set mountpoint=legacy ${POOL}/${BEDS}/${2}
+ zfs set mountpoint=/ ${POOL}/${BEDS}/${2}
fi
fi
if ! zpool set bootfs=${POOL}/${BEDS}/${2} ${POOL} 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null
@@ -518,6 +518,7 @@
ZFS_LIST=$( zfs list -H -o name -r ${POOL}/${BEDS} )
# disable automatic mount on all inactive boot environments
echo "${ZFS_LIST}" \
+ | grep -v "^${POOL}/${BEDS}$" \
| grep -v "^${POOL}/${BEDS}/${2}$" \
| grep -v "^${POOL}/${BEDS}/${2}/" \
| while read NAME                                         
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