This is a known issue which will hopefully be improved by 20.04 or so.

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Title:
  Upgrade of datapool to ZFS 0.8 creates a problem if dual booting

Status in zfs-linux package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  I have upgraded my dual boot laptop (Xubuntu 19.04 on ZFS) to 19.10, I
  only had a minor problems:

  The system started scrubbing the exisisting datapools.
  In the scrub I have been notified, that my datapool did not support all new 
features and that I had to upgrade the datapool. Of course I followed that 
advice enthusiastically and now the second 18.04.3 OS does not recognize the 
upgraded datapool anymore. I found out I can’t disable the culprit features.

  I think there should be a more specific warning in the "zpool upgrade"
  for stupids like me. Only upgrade the datapool, if all OSes on the PC
  have been upgraded to zfs 0.8.

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