On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 7:44 PM, Tom Gundersen <teg@xxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 12:26 PM, Stanislav Seletskiy > <s.seletskiy@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > In the light of "production ready" ZoL I've tried to install Arch on pure > > ZFS root (without additional boot partition) and stuck in problem with > > GRUB2. > > > > Current version of GRUB2 is not detecting ZoL in any way ("grub-probe /" > > does not return zfs, but errors). > > > > In the official repo on the github I've numerous see references to patched > > GRUB of version 1.99 (https://launchpad.net/~zfs-native/+archive/grub), but > > it is ubuntu only. > > > > Does anybody install Arch on ZFS root/boot without additional partitioning? > > Is it even possible? > > My guess is that this would be painful at least until a grub2 version > with zfs support is released. A simple solution would be to use a > separate /boot partition with a more standard filesystem. I'd suggest > FAT32 or ext4. > > -t Tom, thanks for answer! Yes, this solution is proposed in wiki. But if one, for example, wants to make RAID10 with 4 HDD on pure ZFS (through pool mirroring), it is needed to take a bit from each one for boot partition, which is not so beautiful... I will be glad to see is implementing ZoL support in GRUB2 even planned? -- Stanislav Seletskiy