Re: gpt type for zfs?

2020-04-03 Thread Benny Siegert
Can’t you make a pool based on the various do devices? That's what I do. Sevan Janiyan schrieb am Sa. 28. März 2020 um 23:07: > > > On 28/03/2020 21:56, Thomas Klausner wrote: > > Are ZFS users on NetBSD using fbsd-zfs or avoiding gpt? :) > > ZFS doesn't actually care the filesystem time, it's

Re: gpt type for zfs?

2020-03-28 Thread Brad Spencer
Sevan Janiyan writes: > On 28/03/2020 21:56, Thomas Klausner wrote: >> Are ZFS users on NetBSD using fbsd-zfs or avoiding gpt? :) > > ZFS doesn't actually care the filesystem time, it's happy to initialise > whatever device node you point at it. I actually partition things up in > sysinst as

Re: gpt type for zfs?

2020-03-28 Thread Sevan Janiyan
On 28/03/2020 21:56, Thomas Klausner wrote: > Are ZFS users on NetBSD using fbsd-zfs or avoiding gpt? :) ZFS doesn't actually care the filesystem time, it's happy to initialise whatever device node you point at it. I actually partition things up in sysinst as fat32 partitions. Regarding GPT,

Re: gpt type for zfs?

2020-03-28 Thread Brad Spencer
Thomas Klausner writes: > Hi! > > I just noticed that the gpt man page has a type fbsd-zfs, but none for > NetBSD ZFS or any other type. > > Are ZFS users on NetBSD using fbsd-zfs or avoiding gpt? :) > > Is there something we should do in gpt or the man page? > Thomas For gpt, I think

gpt type for zfs?

2020-03-28 Thread Thomas Klausner
Hi! I just noticed that the gpt man page has a type fbsd-zfs, but none for NetBSD ZFS or any other type. Are ZFS users on NetBSD using fbsd-zfs or avoiding gpt? :) Is there something we should do in gpt or the man page? Thomas