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/freebsd-10.2-release/sys/boot/i386/zfsloader/
H A DMakefile199714 Mon Nov 23 16:13:14 MST 2009 rnoland Create a seperate ZFS enabled loader.

This adds zfsloader which will be called by zfsboot/gptzfsboot code rather
than the tradional loader. This eliminates the need to set the
LOADER_ZFS_SUPPORT variable in order to get a ZFS enabled loader.

Note however, that you must reinstall your bootcode (zfsboot/gptzfsboot)
in order for the boot process to use the new loader.

New installations will no longer be required to build a ZFS enabled
loader for a working ZFS boot system. Installing zfsboot/gptzfsboot is
sufficient for acknowledging the use of CDDL code and therefore the ZFS
enabled loader.

Based on a previous patch from jhb@

Reviewed by: jhb@
MFC after: 2 weeks
/freebsd-10.2-release/sys/boot/i386/
H A DMakefilediff 199714 Mon Nov 23 16:13:14 MST 2009 rnoland Create a seperate ZFS enabled loader.

This adds zfsloader which will be called by zfsboot/gptzfsboot code rather
than the tradional loader. This eliminates the need to set the
LOADER_ZFS_SUPPORT variable in order to get a ZFS enabled loader.

Note however, that you must reinstall your bootcode (zfsboot/gptzfsboot)
in order for the boot process to use the new loader.

New installations will no longer be required to build a ZFS enabled
loader for a working ZFS boot system. Installing zfsboot/gptzfsboot is
sufficient for acknowledging the use of CDDL code and therefore the ZFS
enabled loader.

Based on a previous patch from jhb@

Reviewed by: jhb@
MFC after: 2 weeks
/freebsd-10.2-release/sys/boot/i386/zfsboot/
H A Dzfsboot.cdiff 199714 Mon Nov 23 16:13:14 MST 2009 rnoland Create a seperate ZFS enabled loader.

This adds zfsloader which will be called by zfsboot/gptzfsboot code rather
than the tradional loader. This eliminates the need to set the
LOADER_ZFS_SUPPORT variable in order to get a ZFS enabled loader.

Note however, that you must reinstall your bootcode (zfsboot/gptzfsboot)
in order for the boot process to use the new loader.

New installations will no longer be required to build a ZFS enabled
loader for a working ZFS boot system. Installing zfsboot/gptzfsboot is
sufficient for acknowledging the use of CDDL code and therefore the ZFS
enabled loader.

Based on a previous patch from jhb@

Reviewed by: jhb@
MFC after: 2 weeks
/freebsd-10.2-release/sys/boot/
H A DMakefilediff 199714 Mon Nov 23 16:13:14 MST 2009 rnoland Create a seperate ZFS enabled loader.

This adds zfsloader which will be called by zfsboot/gptzfsboot code rather
than the tradional loader. This eliminates the need to set the
LOADER_ZFS_SUPPORT variable in order to get a ZFS enabled loader.

Note however, that you must reinstall your bootcode (zfsboot/gptzfsboot)
in order for the boot process to use the new loader.

New installations will no longer be required to build a ZFS enabled
loader for a working ZFS boot system. Installing zfsboot/gptzfsboot is
sufficient for acknowledging the use of CDDL code and therefore the ZFS
enabled loader.

Based on a previous patch from jhb@

Reviewed by: jhb@
MFC after: 2 weeks
/freebsd-10.2-release/sys/boot/i386/loader/
H A DMakefilediff 199714 Mon Nov 23 16:13:14 MST 2009 rnoland Create a seperate ZFS enabled loader.

This adds zfsloader which will be called by zfsboot/gptzfsboot code rather
than the tradional loader. This eliminates the need to set the
LOADER_ZFS_SUPPORT variable in order to get a ZFS enabled loader.

Note however, that you must reinstall your bootcode (zfsboot/gptzfsboot)
in order for the boot process to use the new loader.

New installations will no longer be required to build a ZFS enabled
loader for a working ZFS boot system. Installing zfsboot/gptzfsboot is
sufficient for acknowledging the use of CDDL code and therefore the ZFS
enabled loader.

Based on a previous patch from jhb@

Reviewed by: jhb@
MFC after: 2 weeks

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