> You don't have to do exports as I suggested to use
> 'zpool -R / pool' 
> (notice -R).

I tried this after your suggestion (including the -R switch) but it failed, 
saying the pool I was trying to import didn't exist.

> If you do so that a pool won't be added to
> zpool.cache and therefore 
> after a reboot (unexpected or not) you will be able
> to import it again 
> (and do so with -R). That way you can easily script
> it so import happens 
> after your disks ara available.

I'm pretty sure that the zpool.cache is part of the image, and that its 
state/contents isn't persisted from one instance to the next.
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