
I have a Debian/Squeeze system that's running ZFS quite nicely. Now I've just tried to install ZFS via the http://zfsonlinux.org/ method on a Debian/Testing system. I'm deploying a new server in the next week or so and it'll ramp up to full production over the course of the month after that, so it seems best to start with Wheezy even a little before the full release to avoid a painful upgrade later. The code doesn't currently build with kernel 3.2.0. Has anyone got it to work? Also has anyone got root on ZFS to work with Debian? ZFS wants to partition the disks itself so it can use 4K sectors and properly align things. I don't want to mess with that and the server in question will have an internal USB port that's ideal for booting such configurations. So I want to get a USB device with GRUB and an initramfs that starts ZFS for the root filesystem. I have already had a hack at it on Squeeze, but I wasn't able to get it going in the time I had available. -- My Main Blog http://etbe.coker.com.au/ My Documents Blog http://doc.coker.com.au/