Just a quick note, I have re-written the "Installing Arch Linux on ZFS" article on the wiki. You can view it here: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Installing_Arch_Linux_on_ZFS
This update only includes UEFI configuration at the moment because that is what the laptop had to work with. If anyone can add some content about BIOS installations that would be great!
-demizer
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Package Details: zfs-linux-headers 2.3.1_6.13.8.arch1.1-1
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Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/zfs-linux.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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Package Base: | zfs-linux |
Description: | Kernel headers for the Zettabyte File System. |
Upstream URL: | https://openzfs.org/ |
Keywords: | kernel linux openzfs zfs |
Licenses: | CDDL |
Conflicts: | spl-dkms, spl-dkms-git, spl-headers, zfs-dkms, zfs-dkms-git, zfs-dkms-rc, zfs-headers |
Provides: | spl-headers, zfs-headers |
Submitter: | demizer |
Maintainer: | lightdot |
Last Packager: | lightdot |
Votes: | 275 |
Popularity: | 0.87 |
First Submitted: | 2016-04-21 08:45 (UTC) |
Last Updated: | 2025-03-25 23:55 (UTC) |
Dependencies (4)
- kmod (kmod-gitAUR)
- linux
- zfs-utilsAUR (zfs-utils-gitAUR, zfs-linux-gitAUR, zfs-utils-staging-gitAUR)
- linux-headers (make)
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demizer commented on 2013-01-05 07:03 (UTC)
demizer commented on 2013-01-05 03:13 (UTC)
The ZFS packages have been updated to Kernel 3.6.11.
!! IMPORTANT !!
If you are using the archzfs package repo, you will need to update your server string to "http://demizerone.com/$repo/core/$arch". This change was made to allow for multiple repositories. The repo path will not be changed again.
I have now added support for a testing repository. This repo tracks the kernel in the official testing repository. The server string for the testing repo is "http://demizerone.com/$repo/testing/$arch".
For more information, visit http://demizerone.com/archzfs
demizer commented on 2012-12-30 16:43 (UTC)
@sweston, I was actually working on compiling i686 packages last night. I ran into some build issues though and think your tip will help me through. Thanks!
sweston commented on 2012-12-30 14:45 (UTC)
Just a note to anyone having issues building on i686; you will need to compile spl with an extra option for ZFS to build properly: https://github.com/zfsonlinux/zfs/issues/814
sweston commented on 2012-12-30 13:18 (UTC)
I can confirm this builds properly on arm (my raspberry pi) and i686 (a pentium III). I know this isn't entirely recommended but the developers have been working on 32-bit stability lately and it is stable so far for me.
If you could add arm and i686 to the 'arch' line that would make my life marginally easier.
Thanks
demizer commented on 2012-12-23 17:10 (UTC)
Just a heads up, I am currently on vacation, so if there is some reason I cannot push ZFS updates you can get them here: https://github.com/demizer/archzfs-backups/tree/master/testing
The last numerical digits of the package version are the kernel version the package is built against.
demizer commented on 2012-12-20 23:33 (UTC)
ZFS rc13 was just released. I will update the package when kernel 3.6.11 is released to core.
proxypoke commented on 2012-12-17 12:05 (UTC)
@chenxiaolong:
Thanks, that worked like a charm. For anyone else who follows this advice, remember to `depmod -a` after building ZFS, else zfs and zpool won't find the newly installed modules.
Take note that without any options to configure, man pages and some other things aren't installed. It should be enough to just copy the flags from the PKGBUILD to fix that.
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lightdot commented on 2025-02-04 21:19 (UTC) (edited on 2025-03-29 20:47 (UTC) by lightdot)
This package will be kept in sync with the openzfs latest stable release and the kernels officially supported by it.
For the supported kernel versions, refer to the respective openzfs release notes (LINK).
E.g. openzfs 2.3.1 supports kernel versions 4.18 - 6.13. When kernel 6.14 is released for Arch, zfs-linux will not be updated until the openzfs project announces that it's compatible. This will most likely happen with the next openzfs release.
The kernel compatibility of the upcoming openzfs release can be seen in their META file (LINK).
For those wishing to use openzfs with unsupported kernels, do note that this could lead to serious issues, including data loss, even though such a zfs-linux package might build and install cleanly. Have reliable backups and use such a package at your peril.
Please do not mark this package as out of date without checking the kernel compatibility first. Thank you!