Package Details: zfs-linux 2.2.6_6.10.10.arch1.1-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/zfs-linux.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: zfs-linux
Description: Kernel modules for the Zettabyte File System.
Upstream URL: https://openzfs.org/
Keywords: kernel linux zfs
Licenses: CDDL
Groups: archzfs-linux
Conflicts: spl-dkms, spl-dkms-git, spl-linux, zfs-dkms, zfs-dkms-git, zfs-dkms-rc, zfs-linux-git, zfs-linux-rc
Provides: spl, zfs
Replaces: spl-linux
Submitter: demizer
Maintainer: lightdot
Last Packager: lightdot
Votes: 271
Popularity: 1.18
First Submitted: 2016-04-21 08:45 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-10-23 12:35 (UTC)

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gmtch commented on 2017-03-15 16:33 (UTC)

@ShaunPC thanks for the explanation. I reinstalled 23-1 and rebooted without any issue.

ShaunPC commented on 2017-03-15 12:52 (UTC)

@gmtch you can allow mkinitcpio generate the image and reboot using 23-1. The module that couldn't be found does exist in the kernel already. A commit to mkinitcpio will check for built-in modules like this one in a later update. The check was missing and as a result the error was produced when there wasn't really an error. I did the update with 23-1 and rebooted after the error was produced on the screen. No issues to report. It seems to be a non-error due to 23-1 not checking for built-in modules.

gmtch commented on 2017-03-15 12:44 (UTC)

I got the same error as ShaunPC at 2017-03-15 02:46 and downgraded to mkinitcpio-22-1 The initramfs built okay and box rebooted without problem.

ShaunPC commented on 2017-03-15 02:46 (UTC) (edited on 2017-03-15 03:01 (UTC) by ShaunPC)

When doing an update I got the following error: (21/21) upgrading zfs-linux [##########################################################################] 100% >>> Updating ZFS module dependencies >>> Generating initial ramdisk, using mkinitcpio. Please wait... ==> Building image from preset: /etc/mkinitcpio.d/linux.preset: 'default' -> -k /boot/vmlinuz-linux -c /etc/mkinitcpio.conf -g /boot/initramfs-linux.img ==> Starting build: 4.10.2-1-ARCH -> Running build hook: [base] -> Running build hook: [udev] -> Running build hook: [autodetect] -> Running build hook: [modconf] -> Running build hook: [block] -> Running build hook: [keyboard] -> Running build hook: [zfs] ==> ERROR: module not found: `zlib_deflate' -> Running build hook: [filesystems] -> Running build hook: [shutdown] ==> Generating module dependencies ==> Creating gzip-compressed initcpio image: /boot/initramfs-linux.img ==> WARNING: errors were encountered during the build. The image may not be complete. I'm not sure what I can do to fix this, if anything. Update: Found a related bug https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/53304 Module errors during build with mkinitcpio 23-1, however, it doesn't seem to break anything.

eblau commented on 2017-03-14 19:08 (UTC)

Thanks for the quick package update for linux-4.10.2_1-1!

NoSuck commented on 2017-03-12 11:36 (UTC)

Hi, everyone. Until now, I have waited at least 24 hours before updating ZFS, in order for you to be my guinea pigs. Starting today, that is no more. I'm moving to the front lines. Happy scrubbing.

ShaunPC commented on 2017-02-24 20:12 (UTC)

@Lindhe I had the same problem. I found that I got the 4.9.11-1 update by doing 'pacman -Syyu' instead of 'pacman -Syu'. This will force a refresh of the available packages, even if pacman thinks it has the latest. Hope that helps.

Lindhe commented on 2017-02-24 19:43 (UTC)

I see that on this page it says that it depends on linux=4.9.11-1, but pacman still says "zfs-linux: installing linux (4.9.11-1) breaks dependency 'linux=4.8.13'". Do I need to do some vodo witchcraft to make it work?

demizer commented on 2017-02-11 18:18 (UTC)

Hello everyone. Packages have not been updated in a while because I am working to switch them over to use "extramodules" so that they only need to be updated once for a major version. See https://github.com/archzfs/archzfs/issues/92

lockheed commented on 2017-02-09 09:24 (UTC)

@luc, if only it was that easy: :: spl-linux: installing linux (4.9.7-1) breaks dependency 'linux=4.8.13' :: zfs-linux: installing linux (4.9.7-1) breaks dependency 'linux=4.8.13' :: zfs-utils-linux: installing linux (4.9.7-1) breaks dependency 'linux=4.8.13'