diff --git a/docs/Getting Started/Ubuntu/Ubuntu 20.04 Root on ZFS.rst b/docs/Getting Started/Ubuntu/Ubuntu 20.04 Root on ZFS.rst index 821c00c..be77539 100644 --- a/docs/Getting Started/Ubuntu/Ubuntu 20.04 Root on ZFS.rst +++ b/docs/Getting Started/Ubuntu/Ubuntu 20.04 Root on ZFS.rst @@ -17,14 +17,19 @@ AccountsService Not Mounted | **Severity:** Normal | **Fixed:** 2020-05-28 -The HOWTO previously had a typo in AccountsService (where Accounts is plural) as AccountServices (where Services is plural). This means that AccountsService data will be written to the root filesystem. This is only harmful in the event of a rollback of the root filesystem that does not include a rollback of the user data. Fix as follows:: +The HOWTO previously had a typo in AccountsService (where Accounts is plural) +as AccountServices (where Services is plural). This means that AccountsService +data will be written to the root filesystem. This is only harmful in the event +of a rollback of the root filesystem that does not include a rollback of the +user data. Check it:: zfs list | grep Account - # If the s is on Accounts, you're good. If it's on Services, fix it: + +If the “s” is on “Accounts”, you are good. If it is on “Services”, fix it:: mv /var/lib/AccountsService /var/lib/AccountsService-old - zfs list - # Replace the UUID twice below as appropriate: + zfs list -r rpool + # Replace the UUID twice below: zfs rename rpool/ROOT/ubuntu_UUID/var/lib/AccountServices \ rpool/ROOT/ubuntu_UUID/var/lib/AccountsService mv /var/lib/AccountsService-old/* /var/lib/AccountsService @@ -246,7 +251,7 @@ Step 2: Disk Formatting booting, this will allow you to move the disk(s) to a new system/motherboard in the future without having to rebuild the pool (and restore your data from a backup). Additionally, this is used for - ``/boot/grub`` in single-disk scenarios, as :ref:`discussed below + ``/boot/grub`` in single-disk installs, as :ref:`discussed below `. For legacy (BIOS) booting:: @@ -745,7 +750,7 @@ Step 4: System Configuration dpkg --purge os-prober - This avoids error messages from `update-grub`. `os-prober` is only + This avoids error messages from ``update-grub``. ``os-prober`` is only necessary in dual-boot configurations. #. Set a root password::