Excellent, thanks!

3. shows up that you are having a broken installation (because you
installed in the bad period of previous days before beta). Today’s image
is good, but before you reinstall (reverting to a good state is quite
challenging, see my instructions on
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/zfs-
linux/+bug/1867007/comments/6), let’s try to see why you have this zsysd
CPU issue if you don’t mind!

1. All good then, apart from missing bpool due to what I explained
above, the rest looks good and it can build the machines as expected. :)

2. Maybe I wasn’t clear: you need to have zsysd manually running (as the 
.socket unit is moved out) and I need the zsysd output, so what you need to do 
is:
- sudo ./zsysd -vv -> you well get the same output as before
- in another terminal, before zsysd exits (which happens after a minute of no 
activity), run "zsysctl service gc -vv"
-> you can paste both logs of zsysd and zsysctl commands and tell me if you see 
this crazy CPU looping while the gc is running.
Thanks!

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