hi there,
On Thu, 2007-07-26 at 21:51 +0800, Andre Wenas wrote:
You need to specify your boot zfs pool in grub menu.lst:
Hang on, I'm not sure that was the point of the question.
Robert Prus - Solution Architect, Systems Practice - Sun Poland wrote:
Where from Solaris/ZFS knows which
You need to specify your boot zfs pool in grub menu.lst:
# ZFS boot
title Solaris ZFS
root (hd0,3,d)
*bootfs rootpool/rootfs
*kernel$ /platform/i86pc/kernel/$ISADIR/unix -B $ZFS-BOOTFS
module$ /platform/i86pc/$ISADIR/boot_archive
In this example, the bootfs is rootpool/rootfs. Grub will load the
Hi,
I have a question concerning booting Solaris (SPARC/X64) with some ZFS
storage pools/datasets created and mounted.
Where from Solaris/ZFS knows which storage pools/datasets should be
mounted after reboot???
ZFS is not using at all /etc/vfstab configuration file (I exclude here
case
Hello Systems,
Thursday, July 19, 2007, 9:02:06 AM, you wrote:
RPSASPSP Hi,
RPSASPSP I have a question concerning booting Solaris (SPARC/X64) with some ZFS
RPSASPSP storage pools/datasets created and mounted.
RPSASPSP Where from Solaris/ZFS knows which storage pools/datasets should be