Possiblity to mount pool at boot time #341
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Unsure how that part works as of yet. win-btrfs seem able to, so eventually we will figure out what it is needed. |
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Would be cool. In my humble opinion ZFS for Windows is pretty stable currently and could be used as an alternativ for Microsofts native NTFS filesystem |
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What I found is that after a reboot the pool is not imported. To access you need to import not mount. You need a script that you can call via task on bootup that execute a zpool import to detect all available pools followed by a zpool import poolname. If pool does not change,, simply call a "zpool import poolname" or "zpool import -f poolname" to ignore warnings on import. |
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As for just importing the pool (after) booting, we are collecting methods here:
As for "files needed at boot", and the idea of booting on top of a ZFS, that is still in the future-TODO list. ZFS Needs to be more feature rich before I can try it, I only added swap-on-file last month for example. |
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Okay I see - I will keep an eye on the topic and would leave the request open as a user story if you don't mind |
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Didn't even know you could close discussions :) |
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Yeah - it works like a bug report :-) |
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Is there any possiblity to mount a ZFS pool at pool time?
I tried several options at Windows task scheduler but that would mount my pool after files would already be needed by the system.
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