I updated both Ubuntu and I upgrade FreeBSD to 12.1, but it did not
help. Both system remain incompatible. A serious regression that forces
me to fall back on rsync-backup or ext4-boot with correctly featured
user datapools with large_dnode disabled.

So what else should we learn:
- Never break the send/receive compatibility, especially not if you demand 
during the install the complete disk (Ubuntu) or complete disks (Raid-0 or 1) 
(FreeBSD).
- ZFS should give useful not conflicting error messages as explained in my 
first entry.

The minimum improvement I propose for the installation of Ubuntu 20.04
and FreeBSD-13, is one size parameter! So that I can limit the part of
the disk(s) used by system itself (ext4 partition + swap partition +
bpool + rpool) or (bootpool + zroot). For the developer it is like
installing on a smaller disk. At least the remainder of the disk could
be used to create own datapools with the correct feature settings.

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  Lost compatibilty for backup between Ubuntu 19.10 and FreeBSD 12.0

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