I didn't think of mountlate, that may work. What I ended up doing was
adding the "noauto" option and running a cronjob that checks and mounts
the filesystem.
Unfortunately, I learned that quotas only apply to mount points and not
directories, so I may not be of any use for testing new things in
On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 02:04:56PM -0700, Aaron Holmes wrote:
> I have a UFS filesystem inside a zpool:
> tank on /tank (zfs, local)
> /dev/zvol/tank/ufs on /mnt/ufs (ufs, local, acls)
>
> If I add that entry (/dev/zvol/tank/ufs) to /etc/fstab, it will try to
> mount as a critical filesystem on b
I have a UFS filesystem inside a zpool:
tank on /tank (zfs, local)
/dev/zvol/tank/ufs on /mnt/ufs (ufs, local, acls)
If I add that entry (/dev/zvol/tank/ufs) to /etc/fstab, it will try to
mount as a critical filesystem on boot, however, because ZFS hasn't yet
loaded, this fails and causes all s