So, I've long known and it makes sense that when you're booted from a ZFS 
volume, you can't mess with the boot-loader.  And, I know a few months ago I 
had a set of commands I would use when booted from a CD that would initialize 
the network and copy the "release/boot" from somewhere else so that I could 
install bootblocks and boot-loaders from more recent code.  Sadly, I didn't 
_record_ those commands I was using.

  What do "people in the know" do when they want to update the bootblocks of a 
ZFS-boot system?  Or, have too few people followed this path so far that they 
can boot UFS and do it with less difficulty?

  Thanks.  Happy for any information.

                                            - Chris

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