archiso-zfs
linux-cachyos
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archiso-zfs
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Stuck on my first root zfs install almost completed I ran into this issue but I checked zfsarchwiki supports kernel 6.2.1
DKMS is the best option if you really want to keep up with Arch updates and if you're experienced with Linux (for instance you know how to fix your system from the archiso if needed -- for ZFS you'll need to manually load the zfs module from the archiso; this script is very helpful).
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Ubuntu 23.04 Desktop's New Installer Set To Ship Without OpenZFS Install Support
Make an EFI boot partition of maybe 200MB using your favorite distro iso and make a zpool on a second partition of the remaining space followed by a single dataset on that zpool named root at the minimum with normalization=formD, compression=lz4 or zstd and optional encryption flags and install your rootfs to that. I've found this process is easiest using the Archlinux ISO and this github project to get zfs in the archiso environment.
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When root on ZFS breaks on Arch Linux
The script available there: https://github.com/eoli3n/archiso-zfs makes it extremely easy to add ZFS support to any Arch ISO after it has booted. You can copy any standard ISO to a USB drive, boot off it, then run `curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/eoli3n/archiso-zfs/master/... | bash` and you'll have ZFS support in a few seconds, without having anything to worry about.
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ZFS Noob Moral Support Needed
With Arch there is an easy way to get the iso to read ZFS with a simple script, it is a bit of a no no unless you verify the script before using it. https://github.com/eoli3n/archiso-zfs
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ZFS or BTRFS for a server
My own experience is with ZFS, first on Arch Linux (using the excellent https://github.com/eoli3n/archiso-zfs). I learned a lot doing that and modifying the scripts to my liking.
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Do you use Btrfs? Did you have any stability/performance issues?
You can load zfs modules in the archiso with: https://github.com/eoli3n/archiso-zfs
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Need help with Arch Linux and ZFS
Because zfs isn't part of the mainline kernel -- you need to add the appropriate packages during the install process -- meaning you need to either boot from a standard Arch ISO install disk and then download the packages as explained here: https://github.com/eoli3n/archiso-zfs or you need to make a custom arch ISO where you add the zfs packages. https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/ZFS#Create_an_Archiso_image_with_ZFS_support. The only issue with creating the custom ArchISO -- you need an actual basic arch installation somewhere to create the disk -- so basically you need a standard Arch installation to create a custom install disk whereby you can install an Arch zfs installation. Here are other good tutorials for this: https://ramsdenj.com/2016/06/23/arch-linux-on-zfs-part-1-embed-zfs-in-archiso.html
- OpenZFS+Installer
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Hrmpf rescue system, built on Void Linux
Both ZFS updates and pacman breaking are rare enough that I forgot that would happen. Though using this rescue system would work, there's also a group that maintains a script to grab the correct ZFS module for a running archiso, might come in handy for you.
https://github.com/eoli3n/archiso-zfs
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How to resolve kernel mismatch on Live USB with modprobe zfs-dkms?
You're having a problem due to archiso not updating every time the kernel updates, though you could fix this issue there's also just an easier way. The archzfs repo group has made a tool to grab the correct zfs module for the running kernel, see https://github.com/eoli3n/archiso-zfs
linux-cachyos
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When root on ZFS breaks on Arch Linux
The Arch derivative CachyOS[1] has ZFS-enabled kernels by default. And their repos can be added to existing Arch installs[2], so I've found this a nice way of working around the non-ideal state of ZFS integration in Arch. (Plus their kernel choices have other interesting features.)
[1]: https://cachyos.org/
[2]: https://github.com/CachyOS/linux-cachyos#cachyos-repositorie...
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Any progress about official support for x86_64_v3?
You can also use the CachyOS repos which have packages compiled with LTO as well.
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Custom kernel 6.2.0 CachyOS has landed in Fedora 37 :)
Yes, here's the GitHub issue: https://github.com/CachyOS/linux-cachyos/issues/82
- Recommendation on steam os or nobara
- What do you think about custom kernels like xanmod, zen and tkg (Desktop)?
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Any differences between DXVK_FRAME_RATE, mangohud's fps_limit, libstrangle, and gamescope's -r, especially in regards to input lag and frame stability?
in regards to that link, it looks like that person was running a cachyos kernel, ive never ran this kernel though but again any one of these kernels should be better than the default kernel.
- Filesystems- better options than ext4?
What are some alternatives?
EndeavourOS-iso-next - EndeavourOS NEXT installer ISO
linux-cacule - Archlinux Kernel based on the Cacule Scheduler and with many improvements.
zfsbootmenu - ZFS Bootloader for root-on-ZFS systems with support for snapshots and native full disk encryption
bore-scheduler - BORE (Burst-Oriented Response Enhancer) CPU Scheduler
systemrescue-zfs - A fork of SystemRescue (formerly SystemRescueCd) with ZFS built-in and serial console access enabled for all boot options. Download bootable ISOs from the releases page.
kernel-patches - moved to https://github.com/CachyOS/kernel-patches
polybar-themes - A huge collection of polybar themes with different styles, colors and variants.
cacule-cpu-scheduler - The CacULE CPU scheduler is based on interactivity score mechanism. The interactivity score is inspired by the ULE scheduler (FreeBSD scheduler).
FreeNAS-scripts - Handy shell scripts for use on FreeNAS servers
LatencyFleX - Vendor agnostic latency reduction middleware. An alternative to NVIDIA Reflex.
void-config - Scripts and Ansible playbook to setup Void Linux on ZFS.
Linux-from-Docker - Build custom Linux iso with Docker