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When loading the ZFS kernel modules they should not populate the spa namespace using the cache file. This behavior isn't consistent with other Linux kernel modules and we need to move away from it. Removing this makes the whole startup process predictable with four basic steps which are driven by the init system. 1) modprobe 2) zpool import 3) zfs mount 4) zfs share This change also helps lay the groundwork for eventually removing the kobj_* compatibility code on the kernel side. It may need to be preserved in userspace because libzfs_init() depends on it. This is why the conditional must be wrapped with an #ifdef _KERNEL. Signed-off-by: Dan Swartzendruber <dswartz@druber.com> Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Closes #2820 |
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README.markdown
Native ZFS for Linux!
ZFS is an advanced file system and volume manager which was originally developed for Solaris and is now maintained by the Illumos community.
ZFS on Linux, which is also known as ZoL, is currently feature complete. It includes fully functional and stable SPA, DMU, ZVOL, and ZPL layers.
Full documentation for installing ZoL on your favorite Linux distribution can be found at: http://zfsonlinux.org