top | item 45910077 (no title) sbseitz | 3 months ago It’s all OpenZFS now, same as Linux lmao. discuss order hn newest tcmart14|3 months ago Yes and no. OpenZFS on Linux still isn't as seamless and most distros still don't make it easy to do ZFS on root. Its definitely gotten better though. akimbostrawman|3 months ago I don't see any reason to use traditional ZFS on root when ZFSBootMenu is easier and better, also comparable to BSD's boot menus. load replies (1) theoldgreybeard|3 months ago It's still out-of-tree though, isn't it?
tcmart14|3 months ago Yes and no. OpenZFS on Linux still isn't as seamless and most distros still don't make it easy to do ZFS on root. Its definitely gotten better though. akimbostrawman|3 months ago I don't see any reason to use traditional ZFS on root when ZFSBootMenu is easier and better, also comparable to BSD's boot menus. load replies (1)
akimbostrawman|3 months ago I don't see any reason to use traditional ZFS on root when ZFSBootMenu is easier and better, also comparable to BSD's boot menus. load replies (1)
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