Hannes a écrit :
> Am Montag, 21. September 2009 09:15:04 schrieb Petr Salinger:
>>> While the current status of Debian GNU/kFreeBSD is interesting, I
>>> was quite disappointed there is no ZFS support in it (at least any
>>> related tools).
>>> Any plans to enable this support?
>> End of http://lists.debian.org/debian-bsd/2009/08/msg00130.html:
>>
>> If we still have more time I think we should probably have the
>> following things working:
>> - ZFS support. Kernel support should be there with the next kernel
>>    upload, but there is still all the userland libs/tools to package.
>> - Keyboard configuration with console-setup.
> 
> What about the GELI-tools for disk-encryption? Disk encrpytion is very 
> important for all kinds of setups from portable to file-server. I know 
> both many Debianers and many FreeBSD-users that encrypt all their 
> systems and would not use an OS that doesn't provide disk-encryption. 
> Kernel-Support is already there, only the tools are missing (which is 
> only the "geli" command actually). Geli has very good performance 
> (hardware accelerated if available) and is file system agnostic. That 
> means the FreeBSD-kernel is the only kernel that provides stable 
> ZFS+encryption. 
> That might make Debian GNU/kFreeBSD appeal to more people (and I could 
> use it on my Laptop ;) )!
> 

That's the same, someone has to package it. freebsd-utils looks like the
best place to add it.


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