On 07 March, 2010 - David Dyer-Bennet sent me these 1,1K bytes:

> There isn't some syntax I'm missing to use wildcards in zfs list to list  
> snapshots, is there?  I find nothing in the man page, and nothing I've  
> tried works (yes, I do understand that normally wildcards are expanded  
> by the shell, and I don't expect bash to have zfs-specific stuff like  
> that in it by default).  Given that bash passes through wildcards that  
> don't expand to anything (or you can always force it with quoting), zfs  
> list *could* use those to filter the snapshot list; that would be  
> convenient.  In the meantime, I can split what the user enters at the  
> "@" and use grep to filter the output from zfs list.

zfs list -t snapshot  ?

Add  -o name -H   if you only want the names..

> (I'm running 2009.06, which is based on snv_111b, so if this capability  
> has appeared since then in some form, I'd really like to know; I'll be  
> updating to the next stable release.)
>
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/Tomas
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