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Make ZFS usage as easy as possible #78
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Quoting from a mail I sent to the grml user mailing list:
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as someone who started experimenting with ZFS on Debian recently, this question has been on my mind quite a bit. it's really not great to have to have the toolchain installed everywhere to have the right kernel modules built for the kernel you're currently running. someone worked on binary packages for ZFS but they're really just that, binary packages (e.g. And it looks like, since #117, we do have a way to build GRML isos with ZFS... so what's the blocker here? is it just a matter of folding the i've also been considering taking this beast upstream, in debian.org itself, but I'm not sure i want to climb up that "oh but ubuntu does it, surely it's okay" hill, and the tumble down copyright flamewar that would surely follow... maybe it would be easier to have some... thing that would push |
Just tested the given commands to enable zfs support with our latest Grml release grml-full 2022.11 and I can confirm that they still work. Unfortunately @anarcat Did you find an easy solution? |
ZFS comes fully supported starting with Ubuntu Xenial 16.04, it's also supported within Proxmox. I'm still uncertain about the license situation, but we should at least try to make usage of ZFS as easy as possible with Grml ISOs (and also provide support within grml-live to build ZFS-enabled Grml ISOs).
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