Jan Hnatek wrote:
Bart Smaalders wrote:
Jan Hnatek wrote:
I should note that this is probably caused by my habit of turning the
notebook on before plugging in the external drive. Occasionally I
plug the drive in when the system has already started booting,
i.e. past grub. While this may not be correct behavior, the system
should be able to handle that, what do you think?
Are the filesystems on the external drive part of filessytem local?
Sorry, I'm not sure I understand the question. The external drive
contains zfs filesystem and filesystem/local service is calling
/lib/svc/method/fs-local, which calls 'zfs mount -a'.
In that sense, any zfs filesystem connected at boot time is
a part of filesystem/local, or ...?
What I'd rather expect in this case is pkg/server going to
maintenance instead of blocking the rest of the services.
Jan,
How did you create the pkg/server:kde42 instance?
Did you create using the pkg-server manifest?
Cheers,
--
Shawn Walker
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