On Jul 7, 2011, at 12:19 PM, Volodymyr Kostyrko wrote:
>>> 2. Try to convince bios to boot from the disk of pool2.
>>=20
>> There is no disk with a singular ZFS pool.
>=20
> Any disk from bootable pool.
Every disk contains two pools. And the BIOS sees only two (maybe three) =
of them.
>>> 3. You can possibly try deploying /boot/boot0 MBR selector code over =
disks of data pool. Supplied boot0 code can be used to choose another =
disk to jump to it during boot process and will remember the last =
choice.
>>=20
>> I'm not really sure how to do this with GPT. Should I use boot0 =
instead of pmbr?
>=20
> boot0cfg is your old friend
Cool, how do we get acquinted?
> Actuall I think that code on that stages just tries to boot from the =
pool on the current disk.
There are two pools on it...
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