Hello,
It looks like I will need to reinstall my boot drive as the SMART indicator suggests imminent failure (it has been two weeks already). However, I had been using ZFS on Solaris and have lots of drives with data in zfs version >15 which I would like to use. I was wondering if it would be a better idea maybe to reinstall version 9-Current rather than 8.2-Release to get the latest zfs and have zfs on boot. All of my data is on a separate ZFS internal drive, so I can freely clear the boot drive for the reinstall. My concern is that this is a production workstation and I have no other FreeBSD computer to try this on first.
Thanks for any suggestions.
aric
It looks like I will need to reinstall my boot drive as the SMART indicator suggests imminent failure (it has been two weeks already). However, I had been using ZFS on Solaris and have lots of drives with data in zfs version >15 which I would like to use. I was wondering if it would be a better idea maybe to reinstall version 9-Current rather than 8.2-Release to get the latest zfs and have zfs on boot. All of my data is on a separate ZFS internal drive, so I can freely clear the boot drive for the reinstall. My concern is that this is a production workstation and I have no other FreeBSD computer to try this on first.
Thanks for any suggestions.
aric