I was not at the machine yesterday to test but it is strange indeed. The
system would never boot without re-importing the pool manually. It was
100% consistent.

When I noticed the rootdelay option still set, I removed it manually
from the grub command line the first time, which worked. Then I adapted
/etc/default/grub and updated grub to make it permanent. Since then, no
more boot issues. That's when I went to check the initramfs zfs script.

I just tried it out quickly in a VM and I can't reproduce it there
either :-/

I'll check this out tonight as now I'm really puzzled by this. Other
than the rootdelay option nothing changed.

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