This bug was fixed in the package zfs-linux - 0.8.3-1ubuntu12
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zfs-linux (0.8.3-1ubuntu12) focal; urgency=medium
[ Jean-Baptiste Lallement ]
[ Didier Roche ]
* debian/patches/4100-disable-bpool-upgrade.patch:
- On ubuntu, upgrade of bpool is disabled to prevent users to
If the pool has an _active_ (and not "read-only compatible") feature
that GRUB does not understand, then GRUB will (correctly) refuse to load
the pool. Accordingly, you will be unable to boot.
Some features go active immediately, and others need you to enable some
filesystem-level feature or take
Well the people involved in the design and maintenance Richard Laager
and Didier Roche warned me NOT to upgrade, so I did not upgrade the
pool. My bug was about the confusions caused by that message.
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How exactly does it break booting?
I did a zpool upgrade bpool on two machines (one VM and one laptop) before
reading this warning.
Both seems to boot just fine after the upgrade.
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