Thomas Maier-Komor wrote:> Hi,
>
> I just upgraded my machine at home to Solaris 10U2. As I already had a ZFS,
I wanted to migrate my home directories at once to a ZFS from a local UFS
metadisk. Copying and changing the config of the automounter succeeded without
any problems. But when I tried to login to JDS, login suceeded, but JDS did not
start and the X session gets always terminated after a couple of seconds.
/var/dt/Xerrors says that /dev/fb could not be accessed, although it works
without any problem when running from the UFS filesystem.
>
> Switching back to my UFS based home resolved this issue. I even tried
switching over to ZFS and rebooted the machine to make 100% sure everything is
in a sane state (i.e. no gconfd etc.), but the issue persisted and switching
back to UFS again resolved this issue.
>
> Has anybody else had similar problems? Any idea how to resolve this?
>
> TIA,
> Tom
I''m running w/ ZFS mounted home directories both on my home
and work machines; my work desktop has ZFS root as well.
Are you sure you moved just your home directory?
Is the automounter config the same (wrt to setuid, etc)?
Can you log in as root when ZFS is your home directory?
If not, there''s something else going on....
- Bart
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