Editing ZFS on Boot
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Create partitions as above. If you already created a boot helper on one disk, you can clone it with Disk Utility or '''asr''' and edit the [com.apple.Boot.plist] to put a different pool name in '''zfs_boot''' in the '''Kernel flags'''. | Create partitions as above. If you already created a boot helper on one disk, you can clone it with Disk Utility or '''asr''' and edit the [com.apple.Boot.plist] to put a different pool name in '''zfs_boot''' in the '''Kernel flags'''. | ||
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''I was unable to boot Sierra on 2016 MacBookPro with "com.apple.boot.R" setup, but the minimal VirtualBox boot partition solution above has worked just fine.'' | ''I was unable to boot Sierra on 2016 MacBookPro with "com.apple.boot.R" setup, but the minimal VirtualBox boot partition solution above has worked just fine.'' | ||