This is a limitation which I will remove as soon as I have a little
time to work on it. Basically, Solaris can only boot from simple
structures such as mirrors and collections of mirrors. The code
enforces this by stopping you from setting the bootfs property if the
pool configuration is too complex for the Solaris boot code. I will
simply remove this limitation for FreeBSD since we can now boot from
any pool configuration.
In the meantime, you can still boot if you put your root filesystem
files in the root of the pool. Not ideal I know but I'll try to fix it
properly soon.
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