[Bug 1852119] Re: Please add zfs modules to linux-raspi2

2020-07-29 Thread Andreas Hasenack
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1884110 *** https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1884110 This is fixed already: linux-meta-raspi (5.4.0.1014.15) focal; urgency=medium * linux-image-raspi provides zfs modules only for arm64 (LP: #1886682) - [Packaging] Only provide zfs for arm64 --

[Bug 1852119] Re: Please add zfs modules to linux-raspi2

2020-07-28 Thread Peter Mathes
Raspberry Pi4 is already available with 8GB of memory. Now that we are way over the minimal memory requirements of ZFS, I think this topic should be reconsidered. Using zfs-dkms is a bit tedious, having the ZFS kernel modules available with the arm64 standard kernel would make the life much

[Bug 1852119] Re: Please add zfs modules to linux-raspi2

2020-03-04 Thread satmandu
Thanks for the policy clarification. But as I understand it "4 GiB of memory is recommended for normal performance in basic workloads" referred to 4Gb of memory in total, not 4gb of free memory. I'll ask again once there is a device with more than 4Gb of RAM, but FYI, since the raspberry pi may

[Bug 1852119] Re: Please add zfs modules to linux-raspi2

2020-03-04 Thread Colin Ian King
The Ubuntu kernel team recommends to have at least 4GB of free memory to run ZFS on slow backing store devices for nominal performance. Since there is OS overhead (kernel, userspace processes etc) a 4GB Raspberry Pi will perform sub-optimally. Note that the document you referenced in commet #1

[Bug 1852119] Re: Please add zfs modules to linux-raspi2

2019-11-16 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users. ** Changed in: linux-raspi2 (Ubuntu) Status: New => Confirmed -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1852119