The error is again related to something trying to mount at /. That means
you have something setup wrong. If it was setup properly, nothing should
be trying to _automatically_ (i.e. canmount=on) mount at /. (In a root-
on-ZFS setup, the root filesystem is canmount=noauto and mounted by the
initramfs, as this allows for multiple root filesystems e.g. for
rollbacks / multiple OSes.) Look at your mountpoints, figure out what
has mountpoint=/, and fix that one way or another.
Also, if zfs-mount.service is failing, you should be having that failure
on boot anyway. This isn't particularly related to the update process.
** Changed in: zfs-linux (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Update of zfs-linux fails
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