Emmanuel Dreyfus wrote:
> I try to boot NetBSD/Xen from a GPT, with little success.
>
> I understand NetBSD EFI bootstrap does not support multiboot, so I
> should use BIOS boot.
That poins seems false, I found multiboot code in EFI boot after all.
I made some progress: it seems the BIOS/UEFI
Yes, I do have /dev/zfs.
$ ll /dev/zfs
crw--- 1 root wheel 190, 0 Jul 21 15:23 /dev/zfs
I did find the zfs.mod, but get this error when trying to load it.
$ sudo modload /stand/amd64/8.1/modules/zfs/zfs.kmod
modload: /stand/amd64/8.1/modules/zfs/zfs.kmod: Program version wrong
Which makes
Date:Sat, 27 Jul 2019 12:13:02 +0200
From:Rocky Hotas
Message-ID: <20190727101302.fnmf3k2x47fonjow@delpotro>
| This lets us continue a previous discussion. I struggle to figure out
| why the birth time is useless.
An easy way to counter my argument would be to
On Jul 27 7:46, Robert Elz wrote:
[...]
>Birth time: the time the file was born. Cannot be changed
>after the file is created.
>
> which is incorrect - the (100% useless) birth time is lowered each time
> the mod time is made earlier than the birth time was (my guess is that
>
> On 26. Jul 2019, at 20:55, Ron Georgia wrote:
>
> All,
> I am trying to setup (i.e. learn about) zfs. I see /sbin/zfs; however, when I
> issue a zfs command I get the following error. I can’t find much info on
> setting up ZFS on NetBSD. Any links or pointers would be helpful.
>
> $ zfs
Haven't used it myself, but there is probably a module you need to load first.
Edgar
On Jul 26, 2019 1:55 PM, Ron Georgia wrote:
>
> All,
> I am trying to setup (i.e. learn about) zfs. I see /sbin/zfs; however, when I
> issue a zfs command I get the following error. I can’t find much info on
>