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I have ZFS compiled into kernel. I wasn't been able to boot kernel without
initrd. It contains zpool and zfs command line utilities for mounting and
it seems root=ZFS=zpool/ROOT is not recognised without initrd. It seems ZFS
relies on udev to find all relevant devices as well as the cache file.
…On Thu, Feb 8, 2024, 22:27 Furby Haxx ***@***.***> wrote:
Hi everybody,
If ZFS 2.2.2 is built into the kernel, is it able to mount the dataset
with the bootfs flag automatically to root /?
Or do I still need an initrd?
I only found this discussion with the associated issue #4300
<#4300> which seems to be still
not implemented.
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Hi everybody,
If ZFS 2.2.2 is built into the kernel, is it able to mount the dataset with the bootfs flag automatically to root /?
Or do I still need an initrd?
I only found this discussion with the associated issue #4300 which seems to be still not implemented.
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