I'm having very good results using their repo and DKMS system to build support into kernel modules. It's very easy to set up. I'm using it with Linux 3.2.0. The license of ZFS makes it impossible to be part of the kernel per se. The DKMS system is well known for supporting kernel modules for video and wireless hardware among others.
On Sun, 05 Oct 2014 21:38:21 +0200 lee <l...@yagibdah.de> wrote: > John Holland <jholl...@vin-dit.org> writes: > > > Zfsonlinux.org has info on using ZFS with debian. I create vm images > > and snapshot them and clone the snapshots all the time. The clones > > are writable and only use as much space as corresponds to the > > difference from the source. The volumes have to be ZVOL s, not > > regular files. I have found this very reliable. > > It appears to be entirely unclear what the compatibility of ZFS with > Debian is. There seem to be some Debian packages available --- are > they compatible with kernels from backports, like 3.16? > > I'd rather use a file system which comes along with the kernel by > default. > > -- John Holland jholl...@vin-dit.org gpg public key ID 0x9551CF2D
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