Impot openzfs pool to proxmox3/18/2023 ![]() rpool/ROOT/pve-1 zfs rw,relatime,xattr,noacl The system has its root on ZFS, if the output says that FSTYPE is zfs. Run the following command as root: findmnt / The following checks will help you to determine if you boot from ZFS directly through GRUB and thus would benefit from this how-to. Switching to proxmox-boot-tool from a Running Proxmox VE System Checks In the end, both legacy BIOS or UEFI can use this setup for booting. The EFI System Partition (ESP), which often already exists, will be set up and used to hold that initial RAM disk ( initrd). The system will be adapted to carry out the first boot steps from a small, separate partition with a simple FAT based file-system instead of the more complex ZFS directly. On systems booting from GRUB legacy BIOS boot with root filesystem on ZFS, doing a zpool upgrade on the 'rpool' will break boot.įor more details see #Background Solution Overview System is not using ZFS as the root filesystem.System uses UEFI to boot and was installed in UEFI mode.System installed using Proxmox VE ISO 6.4 or later. ![]() You will not need this if any of the following points are true: ![]() This HOWTO is meant for legacy-booted systems, with root on ZFS, installed using a Proxmox VE ISO between 5.4 and 6.3, and which are booted using grub. ![]()
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