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ZFS-related ebuilds* up to version 0.6.5.7 are being unmasked for '''funtoo-current''' builds on amd64 hardware (arch profiles 'x86-64bit' and 'pure64'). Newer versions introduce bug fixes, support for newer kernels, and in some instances, introduce new storage pool features. | |||
ebuilds {{c|sys-fs/zfs}}, {{c|sys-fs/zfs-kmod}} and {{c|sys-kernel/spl}} | |||
How you have chosen to use of ZFS on Funtoo Linux will determine the steps required for you to upgrade. | |||
{{important|As best practice, it is ''strongly recommended'' that all users backup their data on a regular basis - irrespective of the file system being used. This could be particularly important should something go inadvertently wrong while modifying or updating a live file system.}} | |||
==Funtoo installed on non-ZFS file system== | |||
{{warning|work in progress}} | |||
If Funtoo is installed on a different file system - for example ext4 - upgrading ZFS version is relatively straightforward. In other words, your root {{/}} file system resides on a non-ZFS file system, while ZFS storage pools are used for a 'secondary purpose': for example, {{f|/home}}. | |||
Details... | |||
==Funtoo installed on ZFS Root== | |||
{{warning|work in progress}} | |||
===1) Funtoo on ZFS root with GRUB bootloader=== | |||
====Identify existing ZFS version==== | |||
Details... | |||
====If upgrading from ZFS 0.6.4.2 or newer==== | |||
Details... | |||
====If upgrading from ZFS 0.6.3.x or older==== | |||
Details... | |||
zpool status | |||
zpool upgrade -v | |||
===2) Funtoo on ZFS root with non-GRUB bootloader=== | |||
(e.g. UEFI) | |||
Details... |
Revision as of 02:26, October 11, 2016
TBA
ZFS-related ebuilds* up to version 0.6.5.7 are being unmasked for funtoo-current builds on amd64 hardware (arch profiles 'x86-64bit' and 'pure64'). Newer versions introduce bug fixes, support for newer kernels, and in some instances, introduce new storage pool features.
ebuilds sys-fs/zfs
, sys-fs/zfs-kmod
and sys-kernel/spl
How you have chosen to use of ZFS on Funtoo Linux will determine the steps required for you to upgrade.
As best practice, it is strongly recommended that all users backup their data on a regular basis - irrespective of the file system being used. This could be particularly important should something go inadvertently wrong while modifying or updating a live file system.
Funtoo installed on non-ZFS file system
work in progress
If Funtoo is installed on a different file system - for example ext4 - upgrading ZFS version is relatively straightforward. In other words, your root ZFS Update/ file system resides on a non-ZFS file system, while ZFS storage pools are used for a 'secondary purpose': for example, /home
.
Details...
Funtoo installed on ZFS Root
work in progress
1) Funtoo on ZFS root with GRUB bootloader
Identify existing ZFS version
Details...
If upgrading from ZFS 0.6.4.2 or newer
Details...
If upgrading from ZFS 0.6.3.x or older
Details...
zpool status
zpool upgrade -v
2) Funtoo on ZFS root with non-GRUB bootloader
(e.g. UEFI) Details...