| 6 Jul 2025 |
@musicmatze:beyermatthi.as | I have the same issue with ZFS and datasets and so on. What I do is, use Disko to generate the shell scripts to create new datasets and then manually apply them. If I would add another disk, I would do the same steps. | 14:21:40 |
@musicmatze:beyermatthi.as | So far that worked nicely | 14:21:47 |
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| 7 Jul 2025 |
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Vladislav Grechannik | Does anybody run multiple bcachefs subvolumes with encryption? It bothers me that it asks for a password each time on boot (in my case I have to enter my password 3 times for each subvolume) | 17:31:33 |
@steeringwheelrules:tchncs.de | are there any examples of zfs setup that works with hibernation? as far as I'm aware it only needs to not be used for the swap partition, but the rest of the drives (including nixos) can be zfs, right? | 22:31:26 |
magic_rb | No, zfs shouldnt be used for hibernation period | 22:33:15 |
| 8 Jul 2025 |
shelvacu | In reply to @steeringwheelrules:tchncs.de are there any examples of zfs setup that works with hibernation? as far as I'm aware it only needs to not be used for the swap partition, but the rest of the drives (including nixos) can be zfs, right? my understanding is that for hibernation, the hiberfile is loaded in initrd. If the zfs pool is also loaded/mounted for any reason during that initrd, then after the memory gets restored zfs will have inconsistent information about the pool. I wouldn't risk it | 02:43:17 |
magic_rb | Yeah zfs has no safeguards against this case. So theoretically if you avoid the scenario above it may be safe. But even then its a very untested codepath, though to be honest so is suspend and that seems to be working completely fine | 06:02:53 |
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