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Uploaded by msknight5 on Jan 30, 2010
Using ZFS to transfer an Open Solaris system partition from a 40gig to an 80gig drive.
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@damoos In this case, no, because it would have overwritten the boot partition and the other hard disk wouldn't have been bootable. Creating and giving it the slice, instead of the whole hard disk, seems to be the only way of doing this.
msknight5 2 years ago
Could you not just have run zpool attach -f c7d0s0 c19d0s0 ? And avoided all the re-partitioning ?
damoos 2 years ago
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@damoos In this case, no, because it would have overwritten the boot partition and the other hard disk wouldn't have been bootable. Creating and giving it the slice, instead of the whole hard disk, seems to be the only way of doing this.
msknight5 2 years ago
Could you not just have run zpool attach -f c7d0s0 c19d0s0 ? And avoided all the re-partitioning ?
damoos 2 years ago