Here this happend similarly.
http://freebsd.1045724.n5.nabble.com/ZF … 89931.htmlTo me, I don't remember such things happen to me personally.
Then try to find the reason, there was some more to read on that link, I posted on top. I don't have the time now.
I also noticed on boot I'm getting messages:
failed start volatile files and directories
load / save random read
Why would it always stop me from being able to connect from the internet though? Would it be because it can't change anything?
Thanks, I actually found that while looking too, i'm now looking for a permanent solution. I could always run a script on boot but there should be a better way,
]]>To me, I don't remember such things happen to me personally.
# zfs get all | grep readonly
# zfs set readonly=off zroot
so you may try that as a temporary solution.
the
zfs get all | grep readonly
will show you, if it is the zfs property, that causes the readonly.
If so, you should be able to set
zfs set readonly=off vault
and recheck with
zfs get all | grep readonly
it might be inherited by all filesystems (I'm no expert on these details, I now some properties are inherited).
if not, you repeat for every filesystem
zfs set readonly=off vault/archon
Then try to find the reason, there was some more to read on that link, I posted on top. I don't have the time now.
]]>For systemd-boot I don't know if I really can help you.
I use grub.
And in the grub.cfg I have at least 2 settings regarding the zpool.zfs=rpool/ROOT/rootfs root=ZFS=rpool/ROOT/rootfs
So for yours I don't know anything.
Did you read:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/In … nux_on_ZFSThe kernel parameters in refind_linux.conf for ZFS should include zfs=bootfs or zfs=zroot so the system can boot from ZFS.
Does this belong to the systemd-boot?
# Bootloader - add following to /boot/loader/loader.conf # default arch # linux /vmlinuz-linux # initrd /intel-ucode.img # initrd /initramfs-linux.img # options zfs=vault/archon
I hope you did delete the #.
Would you post your /boot/loader/loader.conf?
Do you have a refind_linux.conf?
>_< yes I deleted the hash signs, they were there to explain to you what I added.
I says "either" zfs= or rootfs= was fine.
I'm using systemd-boot, not rEFInd.
I know *nothing* about ZFS (as you already know), but:
You need to create /boot/loader/entries/arch.conf (or similar) to hold all the configuration details (everything from "linux /vmlinuz-linux" down) rather than placing it in /boot/loader/loader.conf -- the latter file should only have the "timeout" & "default" lines (and these will be overridden anyway if you use the keyboard shortcuts on the bootctl systemd-boot loader screen).
SHIIIII- of course, forgot bout the entry, stand by, attempting...
]]>Bootloader setup:
# Bootloader pacman -S intel-ucode bootctl install # Bootloader - add following to /boot/loader/loader.conf # default arch # linux /vmlinuz-linux # initrd /intel-ucode.img # initrd /initramfs-linux.img # options zfs=vault/archon nano /boot/loader/loader.conf # End bootloader
You need to create /boot/loader/entries/arch.conf (or similar) to hold all the configuration details (everything from "linux /vmlinuz-linux" down) rather than placing it in /boot/loader/loader.conf -- the latter file should only have the "timeout" & "default" lines (and these will be overridden anyway if you use the keyboard shortcuts on the bootctl systemd-boot loader screen).
And don't use "#" before the lines, as already mentioned.
]]>I use grub.
And in the grub.cfg I have at least 2 settings regarding the zpool.
zfs=rpool/ROOT/rootfs root=ZFS=rpool/ROOT/rootfs
So for yours I don't know anything.
Did you read:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/In … nux_on_ZFS
The kernel parameters in refind_linux.conf for ZFS should include zfs=bootfs or zfs=zroot so the system can boot from ZFS.
Does this belong to the systemd-boot?
# Bootloader - add following to /boot/loader/loader.conf
# default arch
# linux /vmlinuz-linux
# initrd /intel-ucode.img
# initrd /initramfs-linux.img
# options zfs=vault/archon
I hope you did delete the #.
Would you post your /boot/loader/loader.conf?
Do you have a refind_linux.conf?
Right now I have the system all set up but I just can't seem to get it to boot, on startup I get the boot screen with the two options and after choosing one it restarts the boot sequence and then goes to the firmware interface, after that it reboots.
I'm using a separate drive's FAT partition to boot off.
This is the sequence I went through :
Setup zpool:
zpool create -f -o ashift=12 vault mirror ata-SanDisk_SDSSDXPS480G_152271401093 ata-SanDisk_SDSSDXPS480G_154501401266
zfs create vault/ARCHON
zfs set mountpoint=/ vault/ARCHON
zfs set compression=on vault
zfs create vault/ARCHON/home -o mountpoint=/home
zfs create vault/ARCHON/root -o mountpoint=/root
zpool set bootfs=vault/ARCHON vault
zpool export vault
zpool import -d /dev/disk/by-id -R /mnt vault
mkdir /mnt/boot
mount /dev/sdg1 /mnt/boot
mkdir -p /mnt/etc/zfs
cp /etc/zfs/zpool.cache /mnt/etc/zfs/zpool.cache
pacstrap -i /mnt base base-devel
genfstab -U -p /mnt >> /mnt/etc/fstab
# Confirm fstab is correct (mount only boot)
nano /mnt/etc/fstab
# Add hooks after block: keyboard zfs filesystems
nano /mnt/etc/mkinitcpio.conf
arch-chroot /mnt /bin/bash
Next I added zfs and did a normal install until bootloader
Bootloader setup:
# Bootloader
pacman -S intel-ucode
bootctl install
# Bootloader - add following to /boot/loader/loader.conf
# default arch
# linux /vmlinuz-linux
# initrd /intel-ucode.img
# initrd /initramfs-linux.img
# options zfs=vault/archon
nano /boot/loader/loader.conf
# End bootloader
echo "Archon" > /etc/hostname
# Edit hosts file
nano /etc/hosts
# Internet
systemctl enable dhcpcd@eno1.service
echo "en_US.UTF-8 UTF-8" >> /etc/locale.gen
locale-gen
passwd
# Check fstab
nano /etc/fstab
# Exit and reboot
exit
umount /mnt/boot
zfs umount -a
zpool export vault