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Hi!
From close-reading the ZFS wiki I understand that I will not be able to do a kernel update when I've installed and use ZFS. Is this assumption right?
Last edited by theking2 (2014-06-07 09:27:24)
archlinux on a Gigabyte C1037UN-EU, 16GiB
a Promise PDC40718 based ZFS set
root on a Samsung SSD PB22-J
running LogitechMediaServer(-git), Samba, MiniDLNA, TOR
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No, you just need to rebuild the modules and utils against the new version... Or use demz's repo. See the arch wiki.
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Warning: The ZFS and SPL kernel modules are tied to a specific kernel version. It would not be possible to apply any kernel updates until updated packages are uploaded to AUR or the demz-repo-core repository.
I think it says: If there is a kernel update, you have to wait with that, until the git repo is updated, before you can update your kernel.
They https://github.com/demizer/archzfs are fully up to date btw.
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I've found demizer very good at updating the packages and his repositories. Usually the delay is just a few hours from release of the new kernel. The worst delay was a few days, and that was due to the new kernel being built with gcc 2.9 but gcc 2.9 remaining in [testing] for those few days. Once gcc 2.9 moved out of testing, everything was again updated within hours.
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As others have said you can update your kernel. You just have to wait a little while (usually no more than 1-2 days). You can use the demz-repo-core or as I do the AUR packages. If you use the AUR packages you will need to build them in a chroot (Building In A Clean Chroot) as you can't upgrade your kernel until you have the packages and you can't compile the packages without the new kernel. Building in a chroot gets around this problem.
Last edited by mrshannon (2014-06-06 13:31:46)
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Thanks y'all for the reasuring words. I have a replaced my dm/lvm setup by a ZFS a month or so ago and think this was a good decision. I decide to go with the demizer package, hoping that this will be maitained well in the future¨.
archlinux on a Gigabyte C1037UN-EU, 16GiB
a Promise PDC40718 based ZFS set
root on a Samsung SSD PB22-J
running LogitechMediaServer(-git), Samba, MiniDLNA, TOR
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