Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2017 09:07:46 +0100 From: Matthias Apitz <guru@unixarea.de> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Dell PowerEdge r210 II Message-ID: <20170209080746.GA2020@c720-r292778-amd64> In-Reply-To: <97c7585d-a7ef-d7f5-8a23-55e712c7b57d@FreeBSD.org> References: <20170127144303.GA2706@c720-r292778-amd64.oa.oclc.org> <F29E6C6B-6853-4524-98A6-ADCCF8AB9607@thehowies.com> <20170208193235.GA2041@c720-r292778-amd64.fritz.box> <97c7585d-a7ef-d7f5-8a23-55e712c7b57d@FreeBSD.org>
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El día Wednesday, February 08, 2017 a las 10:40:22PM +0000, Matthew Seaman escribió: > On 08/02/2017 19:32, Matthias Apitz wrote: > > It will be the 1st time I install ZFS and will just follow our Wiki for > > this: https://wiki.freebsd.org/RootOnZFS/GPTZFSBoot > > Or are there any other hints to tweak it for poudriere? > > Don't do that -- the information in the Wiki is a bit outdated now. > Instead, just use the installer to setup a ZFS system for you. This > will build you a system set up for use with boot environments etc. etc. To install CURRENT on my hardware (netbook, laptop, ...) I use normally my own USB stick, created with make-memstick-amd64.sh, boot from it and do the partitioning with 'bsdinstall', but interrupt this when it goes to install. Then I mount the new (empty) partition to /mnt and do the installation with: # mount /dev/ada0p2 /mnt # make installworld DESTDIR=/mnt # make installkernel DESTDIR=/mnt # make distrib-dirs DESTDIR=/mnt # make distribution DESTDIR=/mnt ... Is this as well possible for ZFS? And how can I use both disks ad0 and ad1, both with ZFS, but not used as 'mirror'? Thanks matthias -- Matthias Apitz, ✉ guru@unixarea.de, ⌂ http://www.unixarea.de/ ☎ +49-176-38902045
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