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Using the same steps to create the boot helper partition as [[ZFS on Boot]], you may install Mac OS X onto a ZVOL device and use it as your boot volume.
 
Using the same steps to create the boot helper partition as [[ZFS on Boot]], you may install Mac OS X onto a ZVOL device and use it as your boot volume.
 
==== Disable bootfs ====
 
 
zvol boot does not currently co-exist with zfs boot (planned to be fixed). The presence of the '''bootfs''' property will take precedence at boot time.
 
 
You will need to clear bootfs when using zvol boot:
 
 
# <nowiki>sudo zpool set bootfs='' poolname</nowiki>
 
 
Using two single quotes will remove the previous bootfs.
 
  
 
==== Create zvol ====
 
==== Create zvol ====

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