easy zfs install method for antix a2 bullseye

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  • #59221
    Anonymous

      We need zfs rootfs method and easy tutorial directly from antix a2 bullseye live usb, for installation.

      Every step in bash is needed.

      Thanks and

      Best regards

      #62475
      Anonymous
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        We still needed.

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          1. Study this: https://openzfs.github.io/openzfs-docs/Getting%20Started/Debian/Debian%20Buster%20Root%20on%20ZFS.html

          2. Adapt it to antiX.

          3. Experiment and figure the missing instructions.

          4. Get it to work properly with antiX bullseye.

          5. Create a guide for others to learn from your experience.

          6. We all profit.

          antiX Live system enthusiast.
          General Live Boot Parameters for antiX.

          #71060
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            To much work.

            We need easy installer method with additional manual settings possibility.

            Hope gazelle installer can do that in future !!!

            #71063
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              To much work.

              Yeah… I guess the dev team thinks exactly the same… You do know they do this for free, right?

              P.

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                We need easy installer method with additional manual settings possibility.

                Hope gazelle installer can do that in future !!!

                Adding a ZFS format option is easy in the installer, but the problem is that none of the ZFS tools are included in either antiX or MX by default, and I don’t think ZFS is in the stock kernel. I doubt that will change unless the license does.

                In the mean time there’s Btrfs and the installer even supports subvolumes.

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