Good Day,

I've just installed kfreebsd using the wheezy installer, and it looks to me
much improved from squeeze in terms of using zfs as a root filesystem.  So,
thanks for all the hard work.

Here is some feedback on my recent experience.

I think that the user should be given a chance to enter a name for the zpool
during installation in the same way that when installing Linux, the user has
a chance to enter the name of a Volume Group for LVM root.  The reason is
that now that i have my system installed, its got "debian-ad4s1" for a pool
name which I think is going to be a total pain to rename to something more
friendly since I will have to find all the references in grub and update
them to use the new name.  Enough of a pain, its not worth doing for me at
the time.  Mostly I want to add another disk to the pool so my root is a
mirror, and as soon as this pool is a mirror, this name is not useful at all
to identify all of the disk(s) belonging to the pool.  If there is a better
way to rename the pool, I am all ears.

The second bit I would like to add, is that it shouldn't be mandatory to use
partitions at all when using ZFS from the installer.  ZFS is perfectly
capable of using disks without any partitions on them at all, and from
my understanding of using ZFS in this way, it will actually improve
performance because you are giving the filesystem access to write cache on
the disk.  See this link for more about that:

http://www.solarisinternals.com/wiki/index.php/ZFS_Best_Practices_Guide#Storage_Pools


Regards,

Zach

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