Re: ZFS boot fails with two pools

From: Berczi Gabor <freebsd_at_berczi.be>
Date: Fri, 8 Jul 2011 07:28:19 +0200
On Jul 7, 2011, at 12:19 PM, Volodymyr Kostyrko wrote:

>>> 2. Try to convince bios to boot from the disk of pool2.
>> 
>> There is no disk with a singular ZFS pool.
> 
> Any disk from bootable pool.

Every disk contains two pools. And the BIOS sees only two (maybe three) of them.

>>> 3. You can possibly try deploying /boot/boot0 MBR selector code over disks of data pool. Supplied boot0 code can be used to choose another disk to jump to it during boot process and will remember the last choice.
>> 
>> I'm not really sure how to do this with GPT. Should I use boot0 instead of pmbr?
> 
> boot0cfg is your old friend

Cool, how do we get acquinted?

> Actuall I think that code on that stages just tries to boot from the pool on the current disk.

There are two pools on it...
Received on Fri Jul 08 2011 - 03:28:24 UTC

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