Brian Behlendorf 608860b6d0 Delay before destroying loopback devices
Generally I don't approve of just adding an arbitrary delay to
avoid a problem but in this case I'm going to let it slide.  We
may need to delay briefly after 'zpool destroy' returns to ensure
the loopback devices are closed.  If they aren't closed than
losetup -d will not be able to destroy them.  Unfortunately,
there's no easy state the check so we'll have to make due with
a simple delay.
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Native ZFS for Linux! ZFS is an advanced file system and volume manager which was originally developed for Solaris. It has been successfully ported to FreeBSD and now there is a functional Linux ZFS kernel port too. The port currently includes a fully functional and stable SPA, DMU, and ZVOL with a ZFS Posix Layer (ZPL) on the way!

$ ./configure
$ make pkg

Full documentation for building, configuring, and using ZFS can be found at: http://zfsonlinux.org

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