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GRUB 2.04 Release Candidate Brings Globs Of New Features
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Originally posted by fuzz View PostExcept for systems still around that don't have UEFI....
(I'm also disregarding ARM and such because they don't usually boot GRUB)
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Guest repliedF2FS support sounds pretty cool, it will kill the need for any other file systems in my use, especially considering that it seems to perform well on SSDs. I guess it will be time to recompile coreboot and move all my data to a superior file system.
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Grub is basically superfluous in this modern era. At least it will not work with OpenZFS going forward. Just use any other UEFI bootloader.
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Originally posted by R41N3R View PostI'm waiting for the btrfs zstd support, it really helps to reduce the size on the root device even if lzo was used.
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Originally posted by darkbasic View PostWhat about ZFS encryption instead? I would love to see it implemented.
For the meantime with GRUB we have to use LUKS on a GRUB-compat ZFS volume for encrypted ZFS /boot. The rest of / can be encrypted with ZFS and the unlock key passed by GRUB.
If you don't need GRUB then you can use systemd-boot for a 100% ZFS encrypted setup. My system is just old enough that I don't have UEFI to be able to use systemd-boot. I'm looking into using Clover or some other UEFI emulator combined with systemd-boot to get around the GRUB and no UEFI limitations since I don't think GRUB will support advanced ZFS features anytime soon.
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I avoid it entirely and just load my kernels directly through EUFI
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