On 9/13/07, Brian Hechinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 13, 2007 at 10:54:41AM -0600, Lori Alt wrote:
> > In-place upgrade of zfs datasets is not supported and probably
> > never will  be (LiveUpgrade will be the way to go with zfs because
> > the cloning features of zfs make it a natural).  But the LiveUpgrade
> > changes aren't ready yet, so for the time being, you really need to
> > reinstall in order to get a later version.
>
> Hi Lori,
>
> I know I'm a pain in your rear :), but is there an ETA for LU?
>
> -brian
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Or perhaps less complex (possibly, don't know for sure), what about
manually taking the dvd iso and putting the bits onto an empty zfs
filesystem (i.e. don't worry about converting or carrying over
existing configuration files)?  It seems like doing a pkgadd -R +
bootadm update-archive -R almost works, but some piece is missing
(kernel can't find the ramdisk).
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