On Mon, Jul 29, 2019 at 11:35 AM Richard Laager <[email protected]>
wrote:

> What was the expected behavior from your perspective?
>
> The ZFS utilities are useless without a ZFS kernel module. It seems to
> me that this is working fine, and installing the ZFS utilities in this
> environment doesn’t make sense.
>

You're right that a module is needed (and we install it).  I think the
apparently random
selection of a kernel package which provides the zfs-modules capability
is what confused me.  I think we can close this, if I include the
kernel package we do install in the same apt install invocation then it all
makes sense.

apt install linux-generic zfsutils-linux

Sorry for the noise.


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