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by lscotte
1886 days ago
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This is just anti ZFS FUD and completely incorrect. Ubuntu has been shipping binary modules for ZFS for several years now. I've been running servers and laptops for a couple of years with ZFS root (laptop with native ZFS encryption). The only issue I've had is Canonical breaking GRUB hooks for encrypted ZFS root - solved via systemd-boot and EFI for me. If you use DKMS, then you might have issues, but there's no need with Ubuntu (and other distros like Manjaro) anyway. Btrfs is probably never the right decision - use the FS that's right for you and your workload. |
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And you're posting anti-btrfs FUD.
https://lwn.net/Articles/824855/
https://facebookmicrosites.github.io/btrfs/docs/btrfs-facebo...
Even if it's the only deployment in the world, it's more than "never". They provide strong technical reasons for using it.