Hey everyone,

I'm running Xubuntu 22.04.3 Jammy, and have some questions for the ZFS
experts of the list.

I have several ZFS pools in my system, and have a ZFS pool for a single
NVME SSD, which I have set up for my home directories. The /home directory
was originally under /, and I have successfully sent the data over to the
new pool, but I am having difficulty with the old filesystem, which is
still mounted for /home/alex, and it reports that it's busy.

Can I set up the old filesystem to not be mounted automatically on future
boots? Do I have to destroy the filesystem, or can I keep the old data. I
have snapshots as well.

Here are my filesystems.

>
> homepool                                           441G   458G       24K
>  /homepool
> homepool/USERDATA                                 59.5G   458G       24K
>  /homepool/USERDATA
> homepool/USERDATA/alex_b7ww6i                     59.5G   458G     59.5G
>  /home/alex
>
>> homepool/home                                      382G   458G      382G
>  /home
>
>> rpool/USERDATA                                    45.7G  83.8G       96K
>  /
>
>> rpool/USERDATA/alex_b7ww6i                        45.4G  83.8G     45.4G
>  /home/alex
> rpool/USERDATA/root_b7ww6i                         383M  83.8G      383M
>  /root


alex@wenatchee:~$ sudo zfs unmount rpool/USERDATA/alex_b7ww6i
> cannot unmount '/home/alex': pool or dataset is busy


My problem is that there are two filesystems with the same mountpoint. I
don't know how to resolve this.

Thanks for all the help in advance!

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- Lacey, Washington (Olympia, WA metropolitan area)

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