https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=234795
Bug ID: 234795
Summary: bectl: jail command does not mount deep boot
environments
Product: Base System
Version: CURRENT
Hardware: Any
OS: Any
Status: New
Severity: Affects Some People
Priority: ---
Component: bin
Assignee: [email protected]
Reporter: [email protected]
CC: [email protected]
I have a zfs layout with the following.
NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT
...
root/ROOT 48.7G 60.4G 352K none
root/ROOT/20181127 24.7G 60.4G 18.6G /
root/ROOT/20181127/usr 128M 60.4G 23K none
root/ROOT/20181127/usr/local 127M 60.4G 2.57G /usr/local
root/ROOT/20181127/usr/obj 648K 60.4G 4.10G /usr/obj
root/ROOT/20181127/usr/ports 1K 60.4G 2.74G /usr/ports
root/ROOT/20181127/usr/src 1K 60.4G 3.10G /usr/src
root/ROOT/default 24.0G 60.4G 19.4G /
root/ROOT/default/usr 24.0G 60.4G 23K none
root/ROOT/default/usr/local 6.42G 60.4G 4.55G /usr/local
root/ROOT/default/usr/obj 13.9G 60.4G 9.80G /usr/obj
root/ROOT/default/usr/ports 3.22G 60.4G 2.97G /usr/ports
root/ROOT/default/usr/src 468M 60.4G 3.22G /usr/src
Currently I'm using 20181127 as my active bootenv. When calling
# bectl jail default
only the root/ROOT/default dataset is mounted. Which prevents me from
building/installing updates from source within the jail.
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