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Date:      Wed, 15 Mar 2017 16:34:17 -0700
From:      Robert <robert.ayrapetyan@gmail.com>
To:        freebsd-sysinstall@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Read-only file-system after install?
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Weird, I've removed it because I have this exact line in 
/boot/loader.conf...

:)


On 03/15/17 16:26, Allan Jude wrote:
> On 2017-03-15 19:21, Robert wrote:
>> After install:
>>
>> # zfs list
>> NAME                 USED  AVAIL  REFER  MOUNTPOINT
>> zroot                301M   441G    96K  /mnt/zroot
>> zroot/ROOT           299M   441G    96K  none
>> zroot/ROOT/default   299M   441G   299M  /mnt
>> zroot/tmp             96K   441G    96K  /mnt/tmp
>> zroot/usr            384K   441G    96K  /mnt/usr
>> zroot/usr/home        96K   441G    96K  /mnt/usr/home
>> zroot/usr/ports       96K   441G    96K  /mnt/usr/ports
>> zroot/usr/src         96K   441G    96K  /mnt/usr/src
>> zroot/var            588K   441G    96K  /mnt/var
>> zroot/var/audit       96K   441G    96K  /mnt/var/audit
>> zroot/var/crash       96K   441G    96K  /mnt/var/crash
>> zroot/var/log        108K   441G   108K  /mnt/var/log
>> zroot/var/mail        96K   441G    96K  /mnt/var/mail
>> zroot/var/tmp         96K   441G    96K  /mnt/var/tmp
>>
>> # mount
>>   /dev/iso9660/11_0_RELEASE_P1_AMD64_BO on / (cd9660, local, read-only)
>>   devfs on /dev (devfs, local, multilabel)
>>   /dev/md0 on /var (ufs, local)
>>   /dev/md1 on /tmp (ufs, local)
>>   zroot/ROOT/default on /mnt (zfs, local, noatime, nfsv4acls)
>>   zroot/tmp on /mnt/tmp (zfs, local, noatime, nosuid, nfsv4acls)
>>   zroot/usr/home on /mnt/usr/home (zfs, local, noatime, nfsv4acls)
>>   zroot/usr/ports on /mnt/usr/ports (zfs, local, noatime, nosuid, nfsv4acls)
>>   zroot/usr/src on /mnt/usr/src (zfs, local, noatime, nfsv4acls)
>>   zroot/var/audit on /mnt/var/audit (zfs, local, noatime, noexec, nosuid,
>> nfsv4acl
>>   s)
>>   zroot/var/crash on /mnt/var/crash (zfs, local, noatime, noexec, nosuid,
>> nfsv4acl
>>   s)
>>   zroot/var/log on /mnt/var/log (zfs, local, noatime, noexec, nosuid,
>> nfsv4acls)
>>   zroot/var/mail on /mnt/var/mail (zfs, local, nfsv4acls)
>>   zroot/var/tmp on /mnt/var/tmp (zfs, local, noatime, nosuid, nfsv4acls)
>>   zroot on /mnt/zroot (zfs, local, noatime, nfsv4acls)
>>   devfs on /mnt/dev (devfs, local, multilabel)
>>   /mnt/usr/freebsd-dist on /usr/freebsd-dist (nullfs, local, union)
>>   devfs on /mnt/dev (devfs, local, multilabel)
>>
>>
>> After manually adding users and reboot:
>>
>>> zfs list
>> NAME                 USED  AVAIL  REFER  MOUNTPOINT
>> zroot                301M   441G    96K  /zroot
>> zroot/ROOT           299M   441G    96K  none
>> zroot/ROOT/default   299M   441G   299M  /
>> zroot/tmp             96K   441G    96K  /tmp
>> zroot/usr            424K   441G    96K  /usr
>> zroot/usr/home       136K   441G   136K  /usr/home
>> zroot/usr/ports       96K   441G    96K  /usr/ports
>> zroot/usr/src         96K   441G    96K  /usr/src
>> zroot/var            616K   441G    96K  /var
>> zroot/var/audit       96K   441G    96K  /var/audit
>> zroot/var/crash       96K   441G    96K  /var/crash
>> zroot/var/log        136K   441G   136K  /var/log
>> zroot/var/mail        96K   441G    96K  /var/mail
>> zroot/var/tmp         96K   441G    96K  /var/tmp
>>
>>> mount
>> zroot/ROOT/default on / (zfs, local, noatime, nfsv4acls)
>> devfs on /dev (devfs, local, multilabel)
>>
>>
>> On 02/24/17 19:18, Allan Jude wrote:
>>> On 2017-02-24 20:03, Robert wrote:
>>>> Another strange thing is that other folders (e.g. /etc) work fine:
>>>>
>>>> after install:
>>>>
>>>> #  ls -ldh /etc
>>>> drwxr-xr-x  25 root  wheel   106B Feb 25 00:57 /etc
>>>>
>>>> After reboot:
>>>>
>>>> all my changes in /etc/rc.conf are preserved.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 02/23/17 19:36, Robert wrote:
>>>>> After installation finished and user has been added from the shell:
>>>>>
>>>>> # ls -ldh /tmp
>>>>> drwxrwxrwt  2 root  wheel     2B Sep 29 01:43 /tmp
>>>>>
>>>>> # getfacl /tmp
>>>>> # file: /tmp
>>>>> # owner: root
>>>>> # group: wheel
>>>>>               owner@:rwxp--aARWcCos:-------:allow
>>>>>               group@:rwxp--a-R-c--s:-------:allow
>>>>>            everyone@:rwxp--a-R-c--s:-------:allow
>>>>>
>>>>> # ls -la /usr/home/
>>>>> total 35
>>>>> drwxr-xr-x   3 root    wheel    3 Feb 24 03:21 .
>>>>> drwxr-xr-x  16 root    wheel   16 Feb 24 03:21 ..
>>>>> drwxr-xr-x   2 robert  robert  10 Feb 24 03:21 robert
>>>>> #
>>>>>
>>>>> After reboot:
>>>>>
>>>>> #  ls -ldh /tmp
>>>>> drwxr-xr-x  6 root  wheel     6B Feb 24 03:34 /tmp
>>>>>
>>>>> # getfacl /tmp
>>>>> # file: /tmp
>>>>> # owner: root
>>>>> # group: wheel
>>>>>               owner@:rwxp--aARWcCos:-------:allow
>>>>>               group@:r-x---a-R-c--s:-------:allow
>>>>>            everyone@:r-x---a-R-c--s:-------:allow
>>>>>
>>>>> # ls -la /usr/home/
>>>>> total 9
>>>>> drwxr-xr-x   2 root  wheel   2 Feb 24 01:54 .
>>>>> drwxr-xr-x  16 root  wheel  16 Feb 24 03:21 ..
>>>>>
>>>>> On 02/15/17 20:40, Allan Jude wrote:
>>>>>> On 2017-02-15 23:17, Robert wrote:
>>>>>>> Hi.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I've installed FreeBSD in ZFS mirror mode many times on different
>>>>>>> hardware.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The last step was always "Exit to the system to make final changes"
>>>>>>> where I'm performing something like below:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> pw useradd -n myuser -s /bin/tcsh -m
>>>>>>> pw groupmod wheel -m myuser
>>>>>>> passwd myuser
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> After reboot my user was there and everything worked as expected.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> /tmp folder was always writable after reboot btw.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Starting from FreeBSD 11.0 I've noticed a following "bug":
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> once user added on the final step, all folders are created properly
>>>>>>> (folder /home/myuser is there).
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> After reboot, I can login as myuser, but /home/myuser is not there!
>>>>>>> /home folder is empty!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Moreover, /tmp is read-only!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> So I have to perform:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> su
>>>>>>> chmod 1777 /tmp
>>>>>>> pw userdel -n myuser
>>>>>>> pw useradd -n myuser -s /bin/tcsh -m
>>>>>>> pw groupmod wheel -m myuser
>>>>>>> passwd myuser
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> after first reboot to recover my user. After further reboots
>>>>>>> everything
>>>>>>> stays as it should.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Is this expected behavior or a known bug?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> If expected - how can I get what I want after installation?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
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>>>>>> This is unexpected, but I have not seen this myself.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On a fresh install, in the 'after install shell', what are the
>>>>>> permissions on /tmp?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> And what are they after the reboot?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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>>> I'd need to see:
>>>
>>> zfs list
>>>
>>> and
>>>
>>> mount
>>>
>>>   From the post-install jail, and from the after reboot
>>>
>>> To try to tell what is happening.
>>>
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> This suggests you are missing:
> zfs_enable="YES"
>
> in /etc/rc.conf
>
> and as such, /etc/rc.d/zfs is not being run, and mounting your non-root
> filesystems.
>




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