<[email protected]> writes:

> Can't say for certain, but it looks to me like the upgrade of sys-fs/zfs
> requires the same version of sys-fs/zfs-kmod, but this has not been
> added/unmasked in the repo yet. I would try with '--exclude "sys-fs/zfs" and
> see if the rest of your update goes through, and try zfs again at a later
> time.

> So, I solved it by masking out zfs-2.4.00 --sounds like a bug somewhere to
> me.

See this gentoo news item

https://www.gentoo.org/support/news-items/2025-10-14-zfs-merge.html

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Title: OpenZFS packages merged
Author: Marc Schiffbauer <[email protected]>
Posted: 2025-10-14
Revision: 1
News-Item-Format: 2.0
Display-If-Installed: sys-fs/zfs
Display-If-Installed: sys-fs/zfs-kmod

To simplify maintenance and system administration, sys-fs/zfs-kmod has been
merged into sys-fs/zfs starting from version 2.4.0_rc2-r1.

If you are using in-kernel modules from a custom built kernel you should
unset the modules USE flag for sys-fs/zfs to not build and install
kernel modules via sys-fs/zfs.

If you were using sys-fs/zfs-kmod and sys-fs/zfs before, you have not to
do anything special while upgrading as the package manager will take
care of deinstalling sys-fs/zfs-kmod before upgrading to the new
sys-fs/zfs version containing the modules.

If you experience a blocker, you may have to remove sys-fs/zfs-kmod from your
world file by running

  emerge --deselect sys-fs/zfs-kmod
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