I have s10u6 installed on my server.
zfs list (partly):
NAME                                    USED  AVAIL  REFER  MOUNTPOINT
rpool                                  88.8G   140G  27.5K  /rpool
rpool/ROOT                             20.0G   140G    18K  /rpool/ROOT
rpool/ROOT/s10BE2                      20.0G   140G  7.78G  /

But just now, on a newly installed s10u6 system I got rpool/ROOT with a
mountpoint "legacy"

The drives were different. On the latter (legacy) system it was not
formatted (yet) (in VirtualBox). On my server I switched from UFS to
ZFS, so I first created a rpool and than did a luupgrade into it.
This could explain the mountpoint /rpool/ROOT but WHY the difference?
Why can't s10u6 install the same mountpoint on the new disk?
The server runs very well; is this "legacy" thing really needed?

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