[oi-dev] Share the zpool created with OpenZFS on Linux?
Jean-Pierre André
jean-pierre.andre at wanadoo.fr
Sun Nov 2 08:05:59 UTC 2025
Hi Atiq,
What is your way for accessing data stored on zfs from either Linux
or OpenIndiana ? I mean, when you boot into a different OS, can you
get the data visible right away ?
Jean-Pierre
Atiq Rahman wrote on 10/28/25 7:31 PM:
> Howdy,
> When will we get the latest openzfs features on illumos / illumos zfs?
>
> I use root with zfs configuration on linux that is pretty power efficient (well
> balanced to optimize battery life). Due to a lot of features missing I do feel
> the pain as illumos zfs is lagging behind and to use that on my notebook.
>
> Best!
> Atiq
>
> On Mon, Oct 27, 2025 at 6:18 PM fluoxetine.neurology502 via
> omnios-discuss <omnios-discuss at lists.illumos.org> wrote:
>>
>> Do you want to create the ZFS pool on a removable device like the thread OP on the FreeBSD forums?
>>
>> https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/zpool-create-on-removable-media-compatible-with-older-versions.99845/
>>
>> illumos is a major pain in the butt. No exFAT support. NTFS-3g is not packaged. Even FAT32 support is shaky (the implementation is called PCFS, very slow and not reliable). UFS is not maintained, and also not compatible with BSD. There is no support for Linux Ext FS (even Ext2, which all BSD support).
>>
>> The only logical choice is ZFS. But if you put illumos out of the picture, I suggest Microsoft FS like exFAT (FAT32 if you are OK with the 4GB file size limit and your drive is small enough), or NTFS for portability. exFAT has FUSE implementation that available on all platforms I know (except illumos).
>> illumos / omnios-discuss / see discussions + participants + delivery options Permalink
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