Hello
it seems i have the same problem after zfs boot installation (following this
setup on a snv_69 release
http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/zfs/boot/zfsboot-manual/ ). The outputs
from the requested command are similar to the outputs posted by dev2006.
Reading this page, i found no
forgot to specify some details :
in my setup i do not install the ufsroot.
i have 2 disks
-c0d0 for the ufs install
-c1d0s0 which is my zfs root i want to exploit
my idea is to remove the c0d0 disk when the system will be ok
This message posted from opensolaris.org
in my setup i do not install the ufsroot.
i have 2 disks
-c0d0 for the ufs install
-c1d0s0 which is my zfs root i want to exploit
my idea is to remove the c0d0 disk when the system will be ok
Btw. if you're trying to pull the ufs disk c0d0 from the system, and
physically move the zfs
Hi,
I've now gone through both the opensolaris instructions:
http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/zfs/boot/zfsboot-manual/
and Tim Foster's script:
http://blogs.sun.com/timf/entry/zfs_bootable_datasets_happily_rumbling
for making my laptop ZFS bootable.
Both work well and here's a
Constantin Gonzalez Schmitz wrote:
2. After going through the zfs-bootification, Solaris complains on reboot that
/etc/dfs/sharetab is missing. Somehow this seems to have been fallen through
the cracks of the find command. Well, touching /etc/dfs/sharetab just fixes
the issue.