ZFS on Linux
This is about running ZFS[1] on Linux[2] and Debian[3].
- Converting an existing Linux installation to ZFS[4]
- ZFS Rescue Disc[5]
- Installing Debian with ZFS[6]
- Managing ZFS zvol permissions with udev[7]
- ZFS Automatic Snapshots and Replication[8]
4: /converting-an-existing-linux-installation-to-zfs/
6: /installing-debian-with-zfs/
7: /managing-zfs-zvol-permissions-with-udev/
8: /zfs-automatic-snapshots-and-replication/
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Links to this note
- ZFS Automatic Snapshots and Replication[9]
9: /zfs-automatic-snapshots-and-replication/
For ZFS[10].
- Managing ZFS Zvol Permissions With Udev[11]
11: /managing-zfs-zvol-permissions-with-udev/
**This page may be outdated.**
- Installing Debian With ZFS[12]
12: /installing-debian-with-zfs/
**This page is outdated.**
- ZFS Rescue Disc[13]
**This page may be dated. In particular, ZFS can now be installed atop the Debian live CD images.**
- Converting an Existing Linux Installation to ZFS[14]
14: /converting-an-existing-linux-installation-to-zfs/
**This page may be dated.**
- ZFS[15]
One of the more advanced modern filesystems with tons of features; originated on Solaris but now runs on Linux[16], FreeBSD, and others.
- Software and Operating Systems[17]
17: /software-and-operating-systems/
- Interesting Topics[18]
Here are some (potentially) interesting topics you can find here:
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