Just to clarify: I'm not suggesting ZFS be included by default on the
Raspberry Pi. I'm saying that it should be possible to install ZFS on
the Raspberry Pi without jumping through so many hoops. I appreciate
this is a tricky one though, since presumably there are other arm64
platforms that have more RAM. Perhaps a note in the release notes about
the required workaround, i.e. manually install zfs-dkms using apt? (In
19.10 it was a dependency of zfsutils-linux).

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