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Initial upload of split zfs-utils 0.7.11
Split out into separate package as there's no need to make binary zfs module packages depend on a dkms split package just to acquire the utils.
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#!/bin/bash
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build() {
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map add_module \
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zavl \
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znvpair \
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zunicode \
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zcommon \
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zfs \
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zpios \
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spl \
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splat
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map add_binary \
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arcstat.py \
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dbufstat.py \
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fsck.zfs \
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mount.zfs \
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seq \
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zdb \
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zed \
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zfs \
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zhack \
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zinject \
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zpios \
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zpool \
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zstreamdump \
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ztest \
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splat \
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/lib/udev/vdev_id \
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/lib/udev/zvol_id \
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findmnt
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map add_file \
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/lib/udev/rules.d/60-zvol.rules \
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/lib/udev/rules.d/69-vdev.rules \
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/lib/udev/rules.d/90-zfs.rules \
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/lib/libgcc_s.so.1
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map add_dir \
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/etc/zfs/zed.d
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add_runscript
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# allow mount(8) to "autodetect" ZFS
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echo 'zfs' >>"${BUILDROOT}/etc/filesystems"
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[[ -f /etc/zfs/zpool.cache ]] && add_file "/etc/zfs/zpool.cache"
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[[ -f /etc/modprobe.d/zfs.conf ]] && add_file "/etc/modprobe.d/zfs.conf"
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}
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help() {
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cat<<HELPEOF
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This hook allows you to use ZFS as your root filesystem.
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Command Line Setup:
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You can append the following arguments to your kernel parameters list. See
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Kernel_parameters for more information.
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To use ZFS as your boot filesystem:
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zfs=bootfs or zfs=auto or root=zfs
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To use a pool or dataset:
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zfs=<pool/dataset>
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To force importing of a ZFS pool:
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zfs_force=1
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If set to 1, this will use "zpool import -f" when attempting to import
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pools.
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To change the seconds of time to wait for ZFS devices to show up at boot:
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zfs_wait=30
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To search for devices in a directory other than "/dev":
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zfs_import_dir=/dev/disk/by-uuid
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or
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zfs_import_dir=/dev/disk/by-partuuid
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or
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zfs_import_dir=/dev/disk/by-path
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etc.
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Following initcpio convention, the 'rw' option must be specified to load the
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pool as read/write. Pools are loaded as read only by default.
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Examples:
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To use bootfs on your pool, use
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zfs=bootfs rw
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This will setup your root using tank/root zfs pool.
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zfs=tank/root rw
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If you want to set properties for zfs-on-linux module, you should add them to
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/etc/modprobe.d/zfs.conf and then rebuild initcpio.
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HELPEOF
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}
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