The last we heard on this, FreeBSD was apparently not receiving the send
stream, even though it supports large_dnode:

https://zfsonlinux.topicbox.com/groups/zfs-
discuss/T187d60c7257e2eb6-M14bb2d52d4d5c230320a4f56/feature-
incompatibility-between-ubuntu-19-10-and-freebsd-12-0

That's really bizarre. If it supports large_dnode, it should be able to
receive that stream. Ideally, this needs more troubleshooting,
particularly on the receive side. "It said (dataset does not exist)
after a long transfer." is not particularly clear. I'd like to see a
copy-and-paste of the actual `zfs recv` output, at a minimum.

@BertN45, if you want to keep troubleshooting, a good next step would be
to boil this down to a reproducible test case. That is, create a list of
specific commands to create dataset and send it that demonstrates the
problem. That would help. We may need to flesh out the reproducer a bit
more, e.g. by creating a pool on sparse files with particular feature
flags.

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