well you have 2x disks dont you. Break the mirrors and then you have a free
drive. Setup the pool how you want on this then rsync all your os build over
onto it. Make any zfs root tweaks you want then boot onto the drive.
If all is good then copy across the partition table from the zfs drive
On 3 June 2011 21:41, levi...@iglou.com wrote:
Hello,
After getting a couple of Hitachi 1T 7200 rpm drives, it seemed
like time for ZFS on FreeBSD82, having not had Z file system
subsequent to retiring whatever OpenSolaris was around.
Basically, I followed this article:
After getting a couple of Hitachi 1T 7200 rpm drives, it seemed
like time for ZFS on FreeBSD82, having not had Z file system
subsequent to retiring whatever OpenSolaris was around.
Basically, I followed this article:
/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/remote-install/installation.html
Previous to
On 3 Jun 2011, at 22:41, levi...@iglou.com wrote:
Hello,
After getting a couple of Hitachi 1T 7200 rpm drives, it seemed
like time for ZFS on FreeBSD82, having not had Z file system
subsequent to retiring whatever OpenSolaris was around.
Basically, I followed this article:
After getting a couple of Hitachi 1T 7200 rpm drives, it seemed
like time for ZFS on FreeBSD82, having not had Z file system
subsequent to retiring whatever OpenSolaris was around.
Basically, I followed this article:
/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/remote-install/installation.html
Previous to
On 4 June 2011 11:44, Darrel levi...@iglou.com wrote:
After getting a couple of Hitachi 1T 7200 rpm drives, it seemed
like time for ZFS on FreeBSD82, having not had Z file system
subsequent to retiring whatever OpenSolaris was around.
Basically, I followed this article:
Hello,
After getting a couple of Hitachi 1T 7200 rpm drives, it seemed
like time for ZFS on FreeBSD82, having not had Z file system
subsequent to retiring whatever OpenSolaris was around.
Basically, I followed this article:
/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/remote-install/installation.html