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I understand there is a licensing issue, but why can Ubuntu do it? Currently I am locked out of all my drives because the ZFS-linux-git package is broken or not up to date with latest Arch update. Not being able to access important drives after an Arch update means I can't do any work until it's sorted, which can take days.
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Probably because Canonical have plenty of lawyers ready for if Sun/Oracle do decide to take them to court. Arch doesn't.
Also Arch is rolling-release so tries to release new kernels ASAP. Having to wait until ZFS was compatible would hold up this process.
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Is it possible for me to know if ZFS package is compatible before I run an Arch update?
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Use the versioned, non-git package, then ignore the kernel package until there's a matching update for the zfs module package.
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Oh I see. Thank you
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