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NixOS has enjoyed popularity among ZFS users thanks to its declarative configuration and native ZFS support. However, the installation guide used hardcoded disk names in configuration files, which is unnecessary and is the source of difficulties in multidisk setups. The guide is now rewritten to leverage expressions in the Nix language to manage multidisk setups. Also adds instruction on replacing failed disk. Closes #385. Signed-off-by: Maurice Zhou <ja@apvc.uk>
.. image:: docs/_static/img/logo/480px-Open-ZFS-Secondary-Logo-Colour-halfsize.png .. highlight:: sh OpenZFS Documentation ===================== Public link: https://openzfs.github.io/openzfs-docs/ Building Locally ---------------- Install Prerequisites ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The dependencies are available via pip:: # For Debian based distros sudo apt install python3-pip # For RPM-based distros sudo yum install python3-pip # For openSUSE sudo zypper in python3-pip pip3 install -r docs/requirements.txt # Add ~/.local/bin to your $PATH, e.g. by adding this to ~/.bashrc: PATH=$HOME/.local/bin:$PATH Build ~~~~~ :: cd docs make html # HTML files will be generated in: _build/html
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