
#Import zfs pool systemrescuecd code#
Otherwise I would have probably used an bleeding-edge 3.16 kernel with latest btrfs integration-branch code (which really seems to behave tons more reasonable than in the past) I've had some issues with zvol-creation and 2484 in the past so YMMV This should make deduplication, usage of the L2ARC and heavy zvol usage more bearable The modules are bleeding edge in contrast to Funtoo's stable (release) modules and contain additional patches So it's the up-to-date kernel modules from yesterday - without the integration into the iso In principle yes: unfortunately I couldn't find the bliss-isomaker since the creator totally nuked the repo with it from github's existance, bliss-initramfs 1.8.1 luckily still was on github's history

* adding those modules to the usbstick, rebooting * an usbstick running SystemRescueCD 4.9.0, access to internet So it should run on the most hardware, if you run into issues please report, will have to re-compile all stuff, then Target build architecture of the modules was march=x86-64 My little new project might be of help to you: system isn't able to run, has been b0rked, filesystem corruption, etc.) Trying to gain access to it in a case of emergency (e.g. In case you're running a rather "bleeding-edge" state of the ZFS zpools on your system ( "feature flags"), Posted: Fri 3:59 pm Post subject: ZFSonLinux, SystemRescueCD up-to-date kernel-modules (4.9.0) Location: Vienna, Austria Germany hello world :)

#Import zfs pool systemrescuecd software#
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