Understanding the fs file for a jail #981
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Background
Long ago, my boot pool was named
copperbowl
.In August 2021, I replaced the hard disk drive, the pool name is
august
.A few hours ago, I performed some long overdue housekeeping and reorganisation, including this rename of a jail and rename of a file system:
I took the hint to edit
/usr/local/etc/poudriere.d/jails/13r/mnt
, after whichpoudriere jail -u -j 13r
succeeded.Question
Please, what are the consequences of not editing the
fs
file?I ask because today I realised that for the past few months, it seems that my
main
jail has worked with anfs
file that is outdated or invalid:copperbowl
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