Once you import the pool just use

beadm mount opensolaris

to get it mounted.


Dave


On Nov 20, 2008, at 9:04 PM, Mark Fenwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> After installing opensolaris 2008.11 RC2 on my desktop, I managed to  
> hose my machine when setting up NIS, basically I can't do anything  
> that requires root privilege . I'm pretty sure this is because I  
> added 'nis' before 'files' for the auth_attr entry in /etc/ 
> nsswitch.conf.
>
> But I have not way of fixing this!
>
> I booted from the livecd and tried to mount my filesystem as follows:
>
> zpool import -f rpool
> mkdir /tmp/a
> zfs set mountpoint=/tmp/a rpool/ROOT/opensolaris
>
> All these commands executed without error, 'zfs list' should rpool/ 
> ROOT/opensolaris mounted on /tmp/a, but when I cd to /tmp/a its empty.
>
> Did I miss something ?
>
> Thanks
>
> Mark
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