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Date:      Tue, 15 Mar 2022 01:45:57 +0000
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Subject:   [Bug 262461] bsdinstall: After manual partitioning the disk, installer installs "ZFS on root" directly on the pool not under separate ZFS datasets
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--- Comment #3 from parv <parv.0zero9+freebsd@gmail.com> ---
For one reason or another I was able to reshape the datasets of "remake" po=
ol
(populated from "root" pool via "cp") into a more saner "ZFS on root" setup=
. I
also got rid of "root" pool that was installed by the installer.

After moving "remake/newroot/usr-local" from "remake" pool to another pool
without "bootfs" property & moving it again back to "remake" pool, "bectl" =
does
not list as one of the boot environments anymore.

Also solved, I think, the mystery of a ZFS dataset being mounted at "/" even
though assigned property is different: it was specified in
{root,remake/newroot/base}:/etc/fstab. Removing it allowed
"remake/newroot/base" dataset to be mounted at "/".


Even though I had found workarounds to get a saner "ZFS on root" setup from
originally installed everything in "root" pool (no dataset hierarchy exists
when installing in "Manual" mode on a particular partition), original issue
persists.

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