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Maurice Zhou ae7c5d19f4 Fixes for Fedora; support Rocky Linux Live ISO
Signed-off-by: Maurice Zhou <jasper@apvc.uk>
2021-08-06 23:33:36 +03:00

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Fedora
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Installation
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Note: this is for installing ZFS on an existing Fedora
installation. To use ZFS as root file system,
see below.
#. Add ZFS repo::
dnf install -y https://zfsonlinux.org/fedora/zfs-release$(rpm -E %dist).noarch.rpm
#. Install ZFS packages::
dnf install -y kernel-devel zfs
#. Load kernel module::
modprobe zfs
If kernel module can not be loaded, your kernel version
might be not yet supported by OpenZFS. Try install
an LTS kernel::
dnf copr enable -y kwizart/kernel-longterm-5.4
dnf install -y kernel-longterm kernel-longterm-devel
Reboot to new LTS kernel, then load kernel module::
modprobe zfs
It might be necessary to rebuild module::
ls -1 /lib/modules \
| while read kernel_version; do
dkms autoinstall -k $kernel_version
done
#. By default ZFS kernel modules are loaded upon detecting a pool.
To always load the modules at boot::
echo zfs > /etc/modules-load.d/zfs.conf
Testing Repo
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Testing repository, which is disabled by default, contains
the latest version of OpenZFS which is under active development.
These packages
**should not** be used on production systems.
::
dnf config-manager --enable zfs-testing
dnf install zfs
Root on ZFS
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ZFS can be used as root file system for Fedora.
An installation guide is available.
`Start here <Root%20on%20ZFS/0-overview.html>`__.
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