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So, I have 2x3TB drives. Each 3TB drive is encrypted with LUKS and mounted at boot with /etc/crypttab. These drives are in a ZFS mirrored setup. Now, the ZFS filesystem is not mounted at boot, nor is it unmounted at shutdown. I should note that this is the only zpool; the other disks have different filesystems. Is there a way to fix this?
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Did you recently update your system? The new zfs packages include a zfs.target not zfs.service now.
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Did you recently update your system? The new zfs packages include a zfs.target not zfs.service now.
I enabled zfs.target. Just set this up today.
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I found out that even if I do a "zfs umount -a" before shutting down, and it succeeds, I still get the messages saying my drives are in use (the names in /dev/mapper are used here), and that it can't unmount them, before it seems to give up and just shut down.
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