Hi FreeBSD community,
if you only have a two-level dataset layout, e.g. zroot/default instead of the standard layout zroot/ROOT/default, then bectl(8) cannot manage the boot environments. In this case
What is the reason for this behavior? Or is this just a bug?
if you only have a two-level dataset layout, e.g. zroot/default instead of the standard layout zroot/ROOT/default, then bectl(8) cannot manage the boot environments. In this case
bectl check
returns with a statuscode different from 0, which means that the system does not support boot environments. I do not know what the rational behind this behavior of bectl(8) is, the zroot dataset should be perfectly capable of holding the different mountpoints for the boot environments.The requirement for an additional dataset ROOT should not be mandatory.What is the reason for this behavior? Or is this just a bug?