Hi David, Thanks for the reply, torcx-zfs looks good. But I'm a bit out of my depth here, and the instructions are a bit brief for me to fill in the gaps. (e.g. is `coreos-devel` a fork of a git repo? Which folder would I "copy the repository into"?)
- Is there any documentation I should be reading to help get me started? (e.g. https://coreos.com/os/docs/latest/sdk-modifying-coreos.html ?) - Is it worth contacting @lorenz to ask for "spoon fed" instructions? - Will this torcx feature help simplify the process (on track for 23rd May 2018)? https://github.com/coreos/bugs/issues/2215 Thanks, Nick On Friday, 13 April 2018 01:00:57 UTC+10, David Michael wrote: > > On Thu, Apr 12, 2018 at 10:28 AM, Nick <[email protected] <javascript:>> > wrote: > > Hopefully this is the right place to ask... > > > > Are there any plans to include ZFS support out-of-the-box? > > No drivers will be included that aren't part of the mainline kernel. > > > Are there any official or recommended guides on setting up ZFS on > CoreOS? > > No, but maybe this project would help: > https://github.com/lorenz/torcx-zfs . That uses torcx to package > everything, so it uses the same mechanism as Docker to enable the > optional software. > > > (Alternatives -> Could a Ubuntu 18.04 LTS docker container access the > > /dev/sdx ZFS devices? Or is that too far fetched?) > > You would still need to compile the drivers for the CoreOS kernel. > > Thanks. > > David >
