The bugfix has been working as expected over the past 3 days on my 2
systems:
Intel NUC (kernel 5.11.0-37-generic)
GCP Instance (kernel 5.11.0-1020-gcp)
None of my syncoid jobs have failed, I am no longer using the --no-
resume (-s) flag as a workaround.
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While hot-fixing the issue is fine, I feel like this won't be the last
bug like this we run into as long as we choose to mix-and-match
versions.
Wouldn't the better solution be adding HWE ZFS userland packages to
match the kernel module?
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This was an issue of support from the linux-firwmare package, my
hardware was not supported in earlier versions. I've installed the
linux-firwmare avaiable in 21.04 (1.191), and it fixed all of my
hardware issues.
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I've worked around whatever bug by forcing iommu to soft
~$ grep GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT /etc/default/grub
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash iommu=soft"
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The behavior is the same booting from USB to install the OS, and booting
from NVMe on an installed OS. I'm using disk encryption, but I don't
believe it plays a factor.
When I boot plugged in to power, the system behaves normally, even once
battery is disconnected. I can put
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