On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 12:46 PM, Masafumi Ohta <[email protected]> wrote: > but zpool status said the error (see attached files)
That zpool status shows that your pool experience checksum errors. It MIGHT be that your SD card is bad, or your system is incompatible to use SD as boot device. My experince trying to get SD as boot device on multiple OS has been unsucsessfull due to a lot of factors : - on my current Acer Aspire One, SD controller is PCI. It has high throughput, but not BIOS-bootable. Ouch. - on my earlier eepc 2G, SD controller is connected via USB (is it the same thing with your 901?). It's bootable, but throughput is dead slow (compared to the same card attached to my Aspire One). This means Windows is no-no because performance is simply not acceptable. - using Linux with squashfs on eepc SD increased the performance somewhat to an acceptable level (due to I/O need reduced). I had to gave up on that as well though, because after several hours the SD card overheated, and Linux shows lots of disk errors that it remounts the filesystem read-only. The same condition (overheat) MIGHT be what's causing zfs checksum errors on your setup. If that is the case, then your SD is not suitable as boot device for any OS. Regards, Fajar _______________________________________________ indiana-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/indiana-discuss
