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zfs-dkms-aur-pkg
NOTE: Use this patch at your own risk. Testing a patch for the zfs-dkms Arch Linux AUR package
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I found that applying the patch you linked to did fix things for version 2.1.6. I posted a patch for the AUR package here if you are interested. Just beware that version 2.1.6 of ZFS does not officially support kernel versions greater than 5.19, so I'm just using this patch as a temporary hack until that issue gets fixed.
I found that applying the patch you linked to did fix things for version 2.1.6. I posted a patch for the AUR package here if you are interested. Just beware that version 2.1.6 of ZFS does not officially support kernel versions greater than 5.19, so I'm just using this patch as a temporary hack until that issue gets fixed.
Just want to add, I didn't have any of these problems using archzfs instead of the AUR packages.
The obvious example is the Raid5/Raid6 implementation which is officially not recommended for current use; though that's not something I would use anyways. But I've also found that stuff like listing the compression ratio for volumes requires a separate program, unlike zfs where it's built-in.
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