Package Details: zfs-linux 2.2.7_6.12.7.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 openzfs 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: 273
Popularity: 2.20
First Submitted: 2016-04-21 08:45 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-12-28 02:44 (UTC)

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justinkb commented on 2018-01-30 00:11 (UTC)

Ah, you're right. For some reason I thought it had

minextu commented on 2018-01-29 23:42 (UTC)

Yep, it hasn't changed though

justinkb commented on 2018-01-29 23:29 (UTC) (edited on 2018-01-29 23:30 (UTC) by justinkb)

This looks like an updated version of that patch that actually got merged upstream, and signed-off by one of the main developers of zfs, are you aware of it?

https://github.com/zfsonlinux/spl/commit/c9821f1ccc647dfbd506f381b736c664d862d126

minextu commented on 2018-01-29 22:25 (UTC)

SPL got already patched for 4.15, you just need to apply the patch like done here: https://github.com/archzfs-test-pkgbuilds/spl-linux. There's also a pending pull request for archzfs (https://github.com/archzfs/archzfs/pull/216)

justinkb commented on 2018-01-29 22:16 (UTC)

I can't find any info about linux 4.15 on any of the online resources available for openzfs, I've basically looked everywhere, support forums, github issues, the website, nobody is saying anything about it. Anyone got an ETA on when it'll be available? If it'll take long, I'll have to work out a workaround for my use case, that's why I'm asking.

pandascience commented on 2018-01-15 09:15 (UTC)

Please see ethan_nx's answer below for a workaround for fully upgrading your system. As far as I understood there is no better and still secure way at the moment, but you can help to minimize the lag between new kernel and zfs-linux releases by e.g. flagging the package out-of-date after you recognized it.

jamorton commented on 2018-01-13 06:40 (UTC) (edited on 2018-01-13 06:41 (UTC) by jamorton)

every time I check on this package, it has been updated, but it is still out of date because linux has subsequently also updated. Whenever this package is out of date, which is almost always, I cannot upgrade my sysem at all.

surely there's a better way?

timemaster commented on 2017-12-27 02:22 (UTC)

@francoism90, are you really sure you want to use zfs encryption as soon as it is released ? You want to beta test this ? I am interested in it too, but I will wait a little wait for it to get more stable before using it.