Date: Sat, 6 Oct 2007 09:14:40 +1000 From: Aristedes Maniatis <ari@ish.com.au> To: freebsd-current@freebsd.org Subject: Installing a system onto ZFS Message-ID: <124F2247-634C-4796-B69C-2920FA8326F5@ish.com.au>
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Yesterday I tried to install (using the August 2007 snapshot iso) a new FreeBSD system using ZFS. This is what I did: * boot from CD * type "load ZFS" on the boot loader prompt (could this be made default for FreeBSD 7 release?) * drop into the live CD shell and use fdisk, disklabel and zfs to create the appropriate partitions (/boot which is UFS2 and /usr /tmp / var / which are ZFS). ZFS volumes are created inside ad4s1d. A problem is then that the installer tries to mount the partitions and presumably knows nothing about the ZFS partitions I mounted within the live CD shell. Is there a way to do this, or am I expecting too much of the installer tool at this early stage of ZFS in FreeBSD? It appears that the only alternative is to install a full system onto UFS2 partitions, install a second disk with ZFS volumes, copy across the data and set up the boot loader on the second drive, then discard the first drive. Is that what others are doing? Cheers Ari Maniatis --------------------------> ish http://www.ish.com.au Level 1, 30 Wilson Street Newtown 2042 Australia phone +61 2 9550 5001 fax +61 2 9550 4001 GPG fingerprint CBFB 84B4 738D 4E87 5E5C 5EFA EF6A 7D2E 3E49 102A
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