Casper.Dik at Sun.COM wrote: > >> If it can't detect ZFS on a disk then I don't think it is useful for >> OpenSolaris given that the root filesystem disk will be a ZFS disk. Not >> showing that ZFS is on a disk on Solaris/OpenSolaris system is actually >> dangerous as it could lead the user to assume the disk was empty. > > But isn't it true that tools which modify disks will complain?
like format(1M) etc yet, assuming that modifying the disk is what the user is going to do rather than say physically removing it. -- Darren J Moffat