I had time to revisit this. I think the user property thing is the way
to go. The installer would just mark the entire pool as a pool that is
considered bootable.
kyle@optional:~$ zfs get zsys:bootable rpool
NAME PROPERTY VALUE SOURCE
rpool zsys:bootable - -
kyle@op
I ran into this issue too after setting up dual boot with FreeBSD on my
system. An unattended upgrade wiped out my grub menu since it mistook
the "etc" dataset in the FreeBSD zfs pool as a signal that it contained
an Ubuntu install.
The hack described by Benjamin worked for me, although it definit
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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cant add groups using groupadd get a message "cannot lock /etc/passwd; try
again later"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/514053
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