That is not possible as the live systems do not use ZFS for root.

If you want a more reusable image based approach for clean builds have a look at running zadm or zcage[0] in a VM.

Don't go for live systems, that going to be almost an own distro and not supported.

If you need deep technical help for any of your tinkering that is ok, there is usually some people around that can help. But be aware that those things will only stay that. Tinkerings for fun. If However there is a bigger goal. Like making clean build environments or something like that, ask here how that could be accomplished and as a community we can tell you how we did it and then you can use the already existing workflows and tools we have.

-Till

[0] https://github.com/cneira/zcage

On 09.01.21 08:09, Hung Nguyen Gia via openindiana-discuss wrote:
It's not like a ZFS snapshot. What I'm describing is something can be archived 
with the MX Snapshot tool of MX Linux: https://github.com/MX-Linux/mx-snapshot

It's also some kind of remastering the system. MX Linux has many sophisticated 
tools to deal with this problem. I think Linux in the general is a long way 
ahead of OpenIndiana regarding the live system technology.

The MX Snapshot tool: https://github.com/MX-Linux/mx-snapshot

The MX Remaster CC tool: https://github.com/MX-Linux/mx-remastercc

The MX Live USB Maker tool: https://github.com/MX-Linux/mx-live-usb-maker

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