On Tue, Nov 28, 2006 at 06:08:23PM +0100, Terence Patrick Donoghue wrote:
> Dick Davies wrote On 11/28/06 17:15,:
> 
> >Is there a difference between setting mountpoint=legacy and 
> >mountpoint=none?

> Is there a difference - Yep,
> 
> 'legacy' tells ZFS to refer to the /etc/vfstab file for FS mounts and 
> options
> whereas
> 'none' tells ZFS not to mount the ZFS filesystem at all. Then you would 
> need to manually mount the ZFS using 'zfs set mountpoint=/mountpoint 
> poolname/fsname' to get it mounted.
> 
> In a nutshell, setting 'none' means that 'zfs mount -a' wont mount the 
> FS cause there is no mount point specified anywhere

But you could presumably get that exact effect by not listing a
filesystem in /etc/vfstab.

Ceri
-- 
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                                                  -- Moliere

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