On Mon, Aug 14, 2023 at 07:50:01AM -0400, Greg Troxel wrote: > > In this case, wedges show up as logical disks in hw.disknames, so it's > really that partitions aren't disks.
Indeed, partitions are disks and wedges appear as a disk that doesn't support partitions. > > You can avoid this by ignoring and phasing out disklabel > > partitions (which only work for "small" disks anyway) and use wedges > > also to handle the bsd disklabel. > > Do you mean "create dkN entries from the disklabel"? That doesn't > happen by default. You have to set a kernel option. Since changing behaviour is a flag day, it never happened (actually it happened and was reverted immediately). > I still use disklabels on disks that are <= 2T, and I don't see that as > really odd. It's odd to treat disks differently, i.e. small disks with "physical" driver names and a partition suffix, large disks with a name (or an UUID as unique default name). Make small disks using wedges, indepenent of disklabel or GPT, would unify both. > > Makeing zfs scan disklabel partitions derived from hw.disknames seems > > to be the easier method though. > > Yes, that seems not to have any real downsides and would make it behave > as expected. SMOP -- Michael van Elst Internet: mlel...@serpens.de "A potential Snark may lurk in every tree."