Hello.
Actually I have installed my daily work FreeBSD 13.1-RELEASE system on the ZFS disk ada0 :
instead,on the disk ada2 I have installed most of the services and applications that I have installed on the drive ada0 and sometimes I switch to this system (it's the same 13.1-RELEASE,but on a UFS2 fs) :
sometimes,when I'm on the system installed on the disk ada2,I want to mount the root partition of the system installed on /dev/ada0p4 (FreeBSD-ZFS on the disk ada0) and to do that,I use these commands :
what's the problem ? the problem is that it works a lot of time,but not everytime and I don't understand the reason. Sometimes,like now,it gives the error below. Is there a more secure way to mount the ZFS partition so that it works 100% ? thanks.
Actually I have installed my daily work FreeBSD 13.1-RELEASE system on the ZFS disk ada0 :
Code:
=> 40 976773088 ada0 GPT (466G)
40 532480 1 efi (260M)
532520 1024 2 freebsd-boot (512K)
533544 984 - free - (492K)
534528 4194304 3 freebsd-swap (2.0G)
4728832 972044288 4 freebsd-zfs (464G)
976773120 8 - free - (4.0K)
instead,on the disk ada2 I have installed most of the services and applications that I have installed on the drive ada0 and sometimes I switch to this system (it's the same 13.1-RELEASE,but on a UFS2 fs) :
Code:
=> 40 625142368 ada2 GPT (298G)
40 532480 1 efi (260M)
532520 616030208 2 freebsd-ufs (294G)
616562728 8388608 3 freebsd-swap (4.0G)
624951336 191072 - free - (93M)
sometimes,when I'm on the system installed on the disk ada2,I want to mount the root partition of the system installed on /dev/ada0p4 (FreeBSD-ZFS on the disk ada0) and to do that,I use these commands :
Code:
zfs mount -a
mount -t zfs -fw zroot/ROOT/31-03-2022-b /mnt/freebsd-zfs
what's the problem ? the problem is that it works a lot of time,but not everytime and I don't understand the reason. Sometimes,like now,it gives the error below. Is there a more secure way to mount the ZFS partition so that it works 100% ? thanks.
Code:
# mount: zroot/ROOT/31-03-2022-b: No such file or directory
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