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			<title><![CDATA[chimaera: Stucking with zfs on root - mount and other errors]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Created a base chimeara setup on one disk and setup zfs.<br />Works, can create/destroy pools and filesystems.<br />Then create a bootstrap setup, following the instruction for debian bookworm(!!!), ignoring<br />just the systemd part. In a first glance, everything was ok, installed simple software and<br />rebooted several times - until I snapshotted the rpool and bpool (syspool/bootpool for me).<br />Found grub bug description and mounted the pools, upgraded to grub from backport.<br />After bottable again, a lot of error coming up, which may have to do with mount-orde.</p><div class="codebox"><pre><code>Configuring network interfaces...if-up.d/mountnfs[eth3]: waiting for interface eth1 before doing NFS
 mounts ... (warning).</code></pre></div><div class="codebox"><pre><code> Starting enhanced syslogd: rsyslogdrsyslogd: $WorkDirectory: /var/spool/rsyslog can not be accessed,
 probably does not exist - directive ignored [v8.2302.0 try https://www.rsyslog.com/e/2181 ]</code></pre></div><p> &gt;dir exist (perms: root/root)</p><div class="codebox"><pre><code>Sharing ZFS filesystems failed to lock /etc/exports.d/zfs.exports.lock: No such file or directory</code></pre></div><p>uups! dont understand!<br />&gt;Can import/export pools and are mounts are like set in the installtion.</p><div class="codebox"><pre><code>configfs not found in /proc/mount: exiting!</code></pre></div><p>rsyslog does not accept messages from logger (but after restarting it),<br />same for ulogd2.</p><p>I just shortly made a &quot;recommendation&quot; in the ZFS group to provide detailed instructions for<br />sysv init systems - but his if future .... <br />Other instructions I found on Galaxy, skip the setup of the filesystems with its individual mount,<br />which are probably the root of the problem.</p><p>Have had a look for the configfs - I dont understand it. Looked at two other devuan installations<br />(live and standard [in KVM]) and there, it is at least not mounted.</p><p>Here are my zfs mounts</p><div class="codebox"><pre><code>$ zfs list -r -o name,canmount,mounted,overlay,mountpoint
NAME                 CANMOUNT  MOUNTED  OVERLAY   USED  MOUNTPOINT
bootpool             off       no       on        112M  /boot
bootpool/BOOT        off       no       on        111M  none
bootpool/BOOT/devu5  on        yes      on        111M  /boot
syspool              off       no       on       6.86G  /
syspool/ROOT         off       no       on       1.35G  none
syspool/ROOT/devu5   noauto    yes      on       1.35G  /
syspool/home         on        yes      on       5.35G  /home
syspool/home/root    on        yes      on       5.35G  /root
syspool/ops          on        yes      on       2.55M  /ops
syspool/ops/tools    on        yes      on       2.32M  /ops/tools
syspool/opt          on        yes      on         96K  /opt
syspool/srv          on        yes      on         96K  /srv
syspool/tmp          on        yes      on        188K  /tmp
syspool/var          off       no       on        149M  /var
syspool/var/cache    on        yes      on        147M  /var/cache
syspool/var/lib      off       no       on         96K  /var/lib
syspool/var/log      on        yes      on        884K  /var/log
syspool/var/mail     on        yes      on         96K  /var/mail
syspool/var/spool    on        yes      on        192K  /var/spool</code></pre></div><p>Any help would be really great!</p><p>++Manfred</p>]]></description>
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