ZFS clarification in the ezjail-admin manpage

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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ ezjail-admin \- Administrate ezjail
.T
.B ezjail-admin create
[-f flavour] [-r jailroot] [-s imagesize] [-ibx] [-c bde|eli] [-C attachargs] [-a archive]\fI hostname jailip
[-f flavour] [-r jailroot] [-s imagesize] [-ibx] [-c bde|eli|zfs] [-C attachargs] [-a archive]\fI hostname jailip
.T
.B ezjail-admin console\fR [-f] [-e command]\fI jailname
@ -81,9 +81,17 @@ start with a '/', it is interpreted relative to ezjail's root dir
ezjail root dir, a soft link is created inside this root dir pointing
to the newly created jail's location.
The -i and the -c options both require a size passed via the -s option
and create a file-based jail image; gbde or geli encrypted for the -c
case. The image file is named after the jail root suffixed with \fI.img\fR.
The -i option requires a size passed via the -s option and creates a
file-backed jail image using md(4).
The image file is named after the jail root suffixed with \fI.img\fR.
The -c options allows to generate a file-backed jail image encrypted
via gbde or geli, it requires a size passed via the -s option.
The image file is named after the jail root suffixed with \fI.img\fR.
Starting with ZFS version 13 in FreeBSD, the -c option allows to
create a ZFS-backed jail with an optional ZFS filesystem-quota passed
via the -s option. The filesystem is named after the jailname.
To install an ezjail archive instead of a vanilla copy of newjail use
-a with the backup's location. Note that you will probably need to tidy