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SirGiggles | 1 year ago
https://github.com/openzfs/zfs/releases/tag/zfs-2.2.6
Edit: changed sentence to make more sense
Edit 2: And if we are to interpret stable as in Linux LTS, then that would be 6.12 which is supported by 2.2.7 as you said
hamandcheese|1 year ago
Non-LTS kernels very frequently go EOL before OpenZFS supports them, or there is only a very brief window that there is support for a non-EOL kernel.
In practice, it's hard to use a non-LTS kernel with openzfs for any significant duration.
SirGiggles|1 year ago
What stable means in this case is subject to individual use cases. In my case, I don't find having to wait a bit for ZFS to catch up despite being on an EOL kernel to be catastrophic, but after having some time to think, I can see why someone would need an LTS kernel.