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All of my important data is on btrfs drives. I intend to install my system on ZFS. Why, you may ask? Because I can. That's the fun of Linux after all. I intend to mount btrfs drives as well. I hear that ZFS can break fairly easily? Is this a bad idea?

Edit: I understand ZFS is out of tree but CachyOS maintains their own package and dkms so it shouldn't matter I would think?

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[–] ikidd@lemmy.world 1 points 3 days ago

I mean there is ZFSBootMenu, but I wouldn't call booting on ZFS on Linux as anything approaching the level of maturity of it on BSD. It's a pain in the ass, frankly.