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  • #41
    Originally posted by starshipeleven View Post
    ZFS can be used on Linux
    Anything can be used if you roll custom crap and write the supporting code.

    ZFS can't be used with the Linux kernel as provided straight from the source tree, so the answer is NO.

    Stop the semantic garbage.

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    • #42
      Originally posted by abott View Post

      Anything can be used if you roll custom crap and write the supporting code.

      ZFS can't be used with the Linux kernel as provided straight from the source tree, so the answer is NO.

      Stop the semantic garbage.
      Code:
      Meta: 1
      Name: zfs
      Branch: 1.0
      Version: 0.8.0
      Release: 1
      Release-Tags: relext
      License: CDDL
      Author: OpenZFS on Linux
      Linux-Maximum: 5.4
      Linux-Minimum: 3.10
      Maybe not officially with the 5.5 or 5.6 source trees, but it does work with the 3.10 to 5.4 Linux source trees

      It works with 5.5 w/o official support (my DKMS modules compiled for it and importing my encrypted datasets didn't #METOO a kitten).

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      • #43
        Originally posted by abott View Post
        ZFS can't be used with the Linux kernel as provided straight from the source tree, so the answer is NO.
        As long as you leave DKMS infrastructure enabled it compiles and works fine just like the shim for NVIDIA blob, the shim for Broadcomm wifi blob and Realtek crap wifi "opensource" code drop drivers that are too shitty to land even in Staging.

        How do you think people on Linux are using it? Custom kernels? What is this, 1999?
        Last edited by starshipeleven; 30 January 2020, 01:42 PM.

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        • #44
          Can you use sysemd-homed without using systemd?

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          • #45
            All that, and you still miss the entire point. Typical. You're like a Trump supporter, just worse.

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            • #46
              Originally posted by Danielsan View Post
              It seems something more useful on an enterprise environment rather than just for the desktop users.
              That really depends upon how it evolves and the user tools created. I can already see some values for individual workstation users but it is still early days.

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              • #47
                Originally posted by cthart View Post
                systemd: making Linux more and more like Windows every year.
                I’m not sure how this has anything to do with Windows?

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by abott View Post
                  All that, and you still miss the entire point. Typical. You're like a Trump supporter, just worse.
                  At least a trump supporter can quote!

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by Spazturtle View Post
                    Can you use sysemd-homed without using systemd?
                    no, it relies on udev iirc and probably other things in systemd.

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by skeevy420 View Post

                      Code:
                      Meta: 1
                      Name: zfs
                      Branch: 1.0
                      Version: 0.8.0
                      Release: 1
                      Release-Tags: relext
                      License: CDDL
                      Author: OpenZFS on Linux
                      Linux-Maximum: 5.4
                      Linux-Minimum: 3.10
                      Maybe not officially with the 5.5 or 5.6 source trees, but it does work with the 3.10 to 5.4 Linux source trees

                      It works with 5.5 w/o official support (my DKMS modules compiled for it and importing my encrypted datasets didn't #METOO a kitten).
                      IIRC it completely broke on 5.5 because the floating point symbols got re-exported as GPL.

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