I have experience with virt-installs on x86 systems utilizing zfs filesystems.
Run format , select disk , run fdisk and create primary partition of type
"0ther OS",
just say number 3 second SATA drive:-
# zpool create xvmpool c1t1d0p3 (first drive would correspond c1t0d0p0).
For every sata drive there are five files /dev/rdsk/c1txd0py (y=0,1,2,3,4
number of partition)
(x=0,1 two sata drives attached to South Bridge on Intel's board)
# zpool list
# zfs create -V 20G xvmpool/snv85-disk
Proceed as follows:-
# virt-install --name Snv85pvm -–ram 1024 --nographics \
--file /dev/zvol/dsk/xvmpool/snv85-disk \
--location /export/home/ISOS/snv85.iso
Starting with SNV build 75A it works for sure.
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