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Date:      Fri, 05 Oct 2012 20:43:48 +0300
From:      Andriy Gapon <avg@FreeBSD.org>
To:        "Matthew D. Fuller" <fullermd@over-yonder.net>
Cc:        freebsd-fs@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: zfs: allow to mount root from a pool not in zpool.cache
Message-ID:  <506F1C54.1060109@FreeBSD.org>
In-Reply-To: <20121005174223.GU71113@over-yonder.net>
References:  <505DE715.8020806@FreeBSD.org> <DA42C8E9-BFFF-4C5A-9E14-1D50EAEFA669@scsiguy.com> <506C50F1.40805@FreeBSD.org> <20121005063848.GC1389@garage.freebsd.pl> <20121005174223.GU71113@over-yonder.net>

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on 05/10/2012 20:42 Matthew D. Fuller said the following:
> On Fri, Oct 05, 2012 at 08:38:49AM +0200 I heard the voice of
> Pawel Jakub Dawidek, and lo! it spake thus:
>>
>> In my opinion requiring no zpool.cache to import root pool and mount
>> root file system is great idea and we should definiately do it.
> 
> As a user, I heartily agree.  I've setup a number of ZFS systems now,
> generally by booting up a live CD/USB/existing install on an extra
> drive, setting up and installing files, then unplugging the temp drive
> and letting it come up.
> 
> So far, I haven't yet _ever_ had it actually boot right the first
> time.  It keeps getting up to the root mount and failing.  I've always
> had to plug the other drive back in and "squirrel around" with
> zpool.cache until it works.  The last time, I believe it was because
> during the setup I had one NIC plugged in, and the "real" system used
> the other, so the hostid wound up different?  It's kinda like an
> adventure game, but the replay value is a bit low   8-}

So try the patch from the start of this thread :-)
It may to get it committed.

-- 
Andriy Gapon



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