I'm trying to re-add the ZoL stuff I made a year and a half ago (we're 'expecting' ZoL to be accepted 'soon' - it's now in the hands of the legal department, we finally got the reject we where expecting).
While testing this out (setting up a local, authenticated repo haven't been easy!), I noticed that partman-zfs (or 'someone') is creating a msdos label and ONE partition on the disk(s) I choose and use that partition for the ZFS device. In, at least ZoL (but I expect that be generic ZFS), this isn't recommended. By using a partition (and not a whole disk - GPT with two partitions, 1 and 9), you loose the [disk] caching support. Meaning, it's a lot slower… Having the whole disk allows ZFS to make assumptions and optimizations that are not possible if it has to share the disk (as indicated by being given a partition). Trying to find a better way to put this, I googled "zfs whole disk versus partition" and the second hit was this thread (which indicates that even kFreeBSD could benefit from this): http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2013-January/248685.html What's worse is that if I go through the installer again (destroying the pool before I choose 'Manual partitioning', I only get to choose the partitions. The disk device (/dev/sdX on Linux) isn't shown, forcing me to create the pool with partition, not device. Could anyone give me some pointers on where/how to change that? I just can't find the part in partman-zfs that creates the label and partition… -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-boot-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/6ea81c65-3467-4a3c-806d-c429d5eed...@bayour.com