On Wed, 2010-05-05 at 10:35 -0600, Evan Layton wrote:
> >> Do you have any of the older BEs like build 134 that you can boot back
> >> to and see if those will allow you to set the bootfs property on the
> >> root pool? It's just really strange that out of nowhere it started
> >> thinking that the device is EFI labeled.
> >
> > I have a couple of BEs I could boot to:
> >
> > $ beadm list
> > BE              Active Mountpoint Space   Policy Created
> > --              ------ ---------- -----   ------ -------
> > opensolaris     -      -          1.00G   static 2009-10-01 08:00
> > opensolaris-124 -      -          20.95M  static 2009-10-03 13:30
> > opensolaris-125 -      -          30.00M  static 2009-10-17 15:18
> > opensolaris-126 -      -          25.33M  static 2009-10-29 20:18
> > opensolaris-127 -      -          1.37G   static 2009-11-14 13:20
> > opensolaris-128 -      -          1.91G   static 2009-12-04 14:28
> > opensolaris-129 -      -          22.49M  static 2009-12-12 11:31
> > opensolaris-130 -      -          21.64M  static 2009-12-26 19:46
> > opensolaris-131 -      -          24.72M  static 2010-01-22 22:51
> > opensolaris-132 -      -          57.32M  static 2010-02-09 23:05
> > opensolaris-133 -      -          1.07G   static 2010-02-20 12:55
> > opensolaris-134 N      /          43.17G  static 2010-03-08 21:58
> > opensolaris-138 R      -          1.81G   static 2010-05-04 12:03
> >
> > I will try on 132 or 133.  Get back to you later.
> 
> Thanks!

Sorry, I kind of forgot :-)

r...@macbook:~# uname -a
SunOS macbook 5.11 snv_132 i86pc i386 i86pc Solaris
r...@macbook:~# zpool set bootfs=rpool/ROOT/opensolaris-132 rpool
cannot set property for 'rpool': property 'bootfs' not supported on EFI labeled 
devices

-- Christian

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