Re: [zfs-discuss] Aaron Toponce: Install ZFS on Debian GNU/Linux

2012-04-19 Thread Darren J Moffat
On 04/18/12 17:28, Jim Klimov wrote: In the beginning it was my wishful thinking that encryption code and maybe some other newbies got legally leaked into Linux, and if they were there, then they might be legally included into other ZFS source code projects. Not Linux per say but there is anoth

Re: [zfs-discuss] Aaron Toponce: Install ZFS on Debian GNU/Linux

2012-04-18 Thread Bob Friesenhahn
On Wed, 18 Apr 2012, Jim Klimov wrote: Since all of these use ZFS code based on the one that the "opensolaris.org" project provided at some time, and most of other systems (including Solaris 10 AFAIK) got stuck at ZFSv28 or older, the generic "we" at the *open*-solaris Agree with all you said e

Re: [zfs-discuss] Aaron Toponce: Install ZFS on Debian GNU/Linux

2012-04-18 Thread Jim Klimov
2012-04-18 18:54, Cindy Swearingen wrote: Hmmm, how come they have encryption and we don't? As in Solaris releases, or some other "we"? With all due respect, I did not mean to start a flame war, so I'll frantically try to stomp out the sparks ;) Still, this is a "zfs" "discuss" list at "open"

Re: [zfs-discuss] Aaron Toponce: Install ZFS on Debian GNU/Linux

2012-04-18 Thread Tim Cook
Oracle never promised anything. A leaked internal memo does not signify an official company policy or statement. On Apr 18, 2012 11:13 AM, "Freddie Cash" wrote: > On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 7:54 AM, Cindy Swearingen > wrote: > >>Hmmm, how come they have encryption and we don't? > > > > As in Solar

Re: [zfs-discuss] Aaron Toponce: Install ZFS on Debian GNU/Linux

2012-04-18 Thread Freddie Cash
On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 7:54 AM, Cindy Swearingen wrote: >>Hmmm, how come they have encryption and we don't? > > As in Solaris releases, or some other "we"? I would guess he means Illumos, since it's mentioned in the very next sentence. :) "Hmmm, how come they have encryption and we don't? Can

Re: [zfs-discuss] Aaron Toponce: Install ZFS on Debian GNU/Linux

2012-04-18 Thread Cindy Swearingen
>Hmmm, how come they have encryption and we don't? As in Solaris releases, or some other "we"? http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E23824_01/html/821-1448/gkkih.html https://blogs.oracle.com/darren/entry/my_11_favourite_solaris_11 Thanks, Cindy On 04/18/12 05:43, Jim Klimov wrote: 2012-04-18 6:57, Dav

Re: [zfs-discuss] Aaron Toponce: Install ZFS on Debian GNU/Linux

2012-04-18 Thread Fajar A. Nugraha
On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 6:43 PM, Jim Klimov wrote: > Hmmm, how come they have encryption and we don't? Cause the author doesn't really try it :) If he did, he would've known that encryption doesn't work (unless you encrypt the underlying storage with luks, which doesn't count). And that Ubuntu p

Re: [zfs-discuss] Aaron Toponce: Install ZFS on Debian GNU/Linux

2012-04-18 Thread Jim Klimov
2012-04-18 6:57, David E. wrote: Now, make your zpool, and start playing: $ sudo zpool create test raidz sdd sde sdf sdg sdh sdi It is stable enough to run a ZFS root filesystem on a GNU/Linux installation for your workstation as something to play around with. It is copy-on-write, supports comp

[zfs-discuss] Aaron Toponce: Install ZFS on Debian GNU/Linux

2012-04-17 Thread David E.
fyi Sent to you by David E. via Google Reader: Aaron Toponce: Install ZFS on Debian GNU/Linux via Planet Ubuntu on 4/17/12 Quick post on installing ZFS as a kernel module, not FUSE, on Debian GNU/Linux. The documents already exist for getting this going, I’m just hoping to spread this to a large