michael schuster writes:
> dick hoogendijk wrote:
> > Because I can still boot into snv_90 BE I wondered if this space could
> > be freed and how to do that. I don't need this snv_90 BE anymore and
> > don't want to waste space. But as all this is on ZFS (to which I'm not
> > quit familiar yet) it may be that in fact very little space is
> > occupied. You can see, I'm confused. Where is this snv90BE located and
> > how do I get rid of it and free the space?
>
> the answer to "where is it located?" is "where you created it". lucreate
> takes quite a few arguments, one (or more) decide the location of the BE.
>
> you should be able to do
> # lumount snv_90 /bla
>
> and find the BE and all the FSs it "owns" mounted under /bla (if you forget
> this argument, lumount will assign one for you and tell you where it is).
The simpler answer is:
# lufslist -n snv_90
This will print out the file systems in a given boot environment.
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