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Ubuntu uses it's own tool zsys to manage ZFS, so that's why the dataset layout differs from the other guides in the ZFS docs.
If you use a tool such as zectl for boot environments, then datasets that don't hold system data like rpool/ must be out of rpool/ROOT.
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