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On the Ubuntu 22.04 I read the suggestion to create separate datasets for /var/cache and others if you wish to separate these to exclude them from snapshots. Still the instruction creates these as System Datasets (e.g. rpool/ROOT/ubuntu_$UUID/var/cache), so I wondered if they are really excluded from snapshots. Shouldn't they rather be created as Persistent Datasets (e.g. rpool/var/cache) in order to keep them out of snapshots? Running zsysctl show --full seems to suggest in the History section of the output that all System Datasets (as well as all User Datasets) are included in snapshots...
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On the Ubuntu 22.04 I read the suggestion to create separate datasets for
/var/cache
and others if you wish to separate these to exclude them from snapshots. Still the instruction creates these as System Datasets (e.g.rpool/ROOT/ubuntu_$UUID/var/cache
), so I wondered if they are really excluded from snapshots. Shouldn't they rather be created as Persistent Datasets (e.g.rpool/var/cache
) in order to keep them out of snapshots? Runningzsysctl show --full
seems to suggest in the History section of the output that all System Datasets (as well as all User Datasets) are included in snapshots...The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: