Package Details: zfs-linux 2.2.7_6.12.8.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: 1.80
First Submitted: 2016-04-21 08:45 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2025-01-04 04:03 (UTC)

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demizer commented on 2014-06-07 17:50 (UTC)

The scripts have been fixed and the archiso packages have been updated.

demizer commented on 2014-06-07 17:18 (UTC)

Hi, I have not updated the archiso zfs packages hosted at demizerone.com because I forgot. My "reminder" was broken and wasn't sending the email. I am working on it now. Sorry!

khenderick commented on 2014-06-07 05:17 (UTC)

@zidarsk8: That's most likely because ZFS is build against a specific kernel, being the latest available. The Archlinux installer ISO is most of the time an older snapshot and thus most of the time incompatible with this package. For use with the Archlinux install ISO, I advise to use demizer's repositories: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Unofficial_user_repositories#demz-repo-archiso as there is one for the main kernel (a pre-build zfs-git) and one (and this is where it's interesting for you) for the current Archlinux installer ISO.

zidarsk8 commented on 2014-06-06 23:21 (UTC)

installing zfs-git with yaourt on the new archlinux-2014.06.01-dual.iso I can't get modprobe zfs to work root@archiso ~ # modprobe zfs 1 root@archiso ~ # depmod -a :( depmod: ERROR: could not open directory /lib/modules/3.14.4-1-ARCH: No such file or directory depmod: FATAL: could not search modules: No such file or directory root@archiso ~ # find / -iname "zfs.ko" /var/abs/local/yaourtbuild/zfs-git/src/zfs/module/zfs/zfs.ko /var/abs/local/yaourtbuild/zfs-git/pkg/zfs-git/usr/lib/modules/3.14.5-1-ARCH/extra/zfs/zfs.ko /usr/lib/modules/3.14.5-1-ARCH/extra/zfs/zfs.ko root@archiso ~ # insmod /usr/lib/modules/3.14.5-1-ARCH/extra/zfs/zfs.ko insmod: ERROR: could not insert module /usr/lib/modules/3.14.5-1-ARCH/extra/zfs/zfs.ko: Unknown symbol in module 1 root@archiso ~ # zpool create zroot /dev/disk/by-id/ata-SAMSUNG_HM641JI_S26XJ9DB746224-part1 Failed to load ZFS module stack. :( Load the module manually by running 'insmod <location>/zfs.ko' as root.

kerberizer commented on 2014-05-16 12:16 (UTC)

@*david_a*: The "easiness" depends on what datasets you have. If /etc and /usr/{bin,lib} are on your root dataset, then solving the problem is simply a matter of "ln -s /usr/lib/systemd/system/zfs.target /etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/zfs.target" and then rebooting. If not, then @ejstacey's advice is probably the best one to take.

ejstacey commented on 2014-05-16 10:32 (UTC)

david_a: Not sure this counts as "easy", but when I need to fix stuff (with zfs root) I mount the latest arch zfs, get the zfs repos installed, install zfs/spl, mount zfs, and chroot to my system. Instructions are here: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/ZFS#Emergency_chroot_repair_with_archzfs

*david_a* commented on 2014-05-16 05:00 (UTC)

Sorry - bad question - I've just made the stupid mistake of rebooting after this upgrade, *without* doing systemctl enable zfs.target first. Is there an easy way for me to fix my mistake?

butler360 commented on 2014-05-15 05:42 (UTC)

Hah, I realized I never disabled zfs.service and it was slowing down my boot time. So if upgrading, zfs.target should be enabled and zfs.service should be disabled.

nostalgix commented on 2014-05-13 09:10 (UTC)

Is there a chance, that dependencies to linux kernel are updated/solved for upcoming kernel versions?