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Details of sys-fs/zfs-kmod:

Description: Linux ZFS kernel module for sys-fs/zfs
Homepage: https://github.com/openzfs/zfs

available versions:

releasesalphaamd64armhppaia64mipsppcppc64ppc macoss390shsparcx86USE-Flagsdependenciesebuild warnings
zfs-kmod-9999 -------------custom-cflags
debug
+rootfs
show
Found obsolete zfs module ${oldfile} for current kernel ${KV_FULL}, removing.
32-bit kernels will likely require increasing vmalloc to
at least 256M and decreasing zfs_arc_max to some value less than that.
This version of OpenZFS includes support for new feature flags
that are incompatible with previous versions. GRUB2 support for
/boot with the new feature flags is not yet available.
Do *NOT* upgrade root pools to use the new feature flags.
Any new pools will be created with the new feature flags by default
and will not be compatible with older versions of OpenZFS. To
create a new pool that is backward compatible wih GRUB2, use 
zpool create -o compatibility=grub2 ...
Refer to /usr/share/zfs/compatibility.d/grub2 for list of features.
show
zfs-kmod-2.3.0_rc3 -------------custom-cflags
debug
+rootfs
show
Found obsolete zfs module ${oldfile} for current kernel ${KV_FULL}, removing.
32-bit kernels will likely require increasing vmalloc to
at least 256M and decreasing zfs_arc_max to some value less than that.
This version of OpenZFS includes support for new feature flags
that are incompatible with previous versions. GRUB2 support for
/boot with the new feature flags is not yet available.
Do *NOT* upgrade root pools to use the new feature flags.
Any new pools will be created with the new feature flags by default
and will not be compatible with older versions of OpenZFS. To
create a new pool that is backward compatible wih GRUB2, use 
zpool create -o compatibility=grub2 ...
Refer to /usr/share/zfs/compatibility.d/grub2 for list of features.
show
zfs-kmod-2.3.0_rc1 -------------custom-cflags
debug
+rootfs
show
Found obsolete zfs module ${oldfile} for current kernel ${KV_FULL}, removing.
32-bit kernels will likely require increasing vmalloc to
at least 256M and decreasing zfs_arc_max to some value less than that.
This version of OpenZFS includes support for new feature flags
that are incompatible with previous versions. GRUB2 support for
/boot with the new feature flags is not yet available.
Do *NOT* upgrade root pools to use the new feature flags.
Any new pools will be created with the new feature flags by default
and will not be compatible with older versions of OpenZFS. To
create a new pool that is backward compatible wih GRUB2, use 
zpool create -o compatibility=grub2 ...
Refer to /usr/share/zfs/compatibility.d/grub2 for list of features.
show
zfs-kmod-2.2.7 -------------custom-cflags
debug
+rootfs
show
Found obsolete zfs module ${oldfile} for current kernel ${KV_FULL}, removing.
32-bit kernels will likely require increasing vmalloc to
at least 256M and decreasing zfs_arc_max to some value less than that.
This version of OpenZFS includes support for new feature flags
that are incompatible with previous versions. GRUB2 support for
/boot with the new feature flags is not yet available.
Do *NOT* upgrade root pools to use the new feature flags.
Any new pools will be created with the new feature flags by default
and will not be compatible with older versions of OpenZFS. To
create a new pool that is backward compatible wih GRUB2, use 
zpool create -o compatibility=grub2 ...
Refer to /usr/share/zfs/compatibility.d/grub2 for list of features.
show
zfs-kmod-2.2.6 -------------custom-cflags
debug
+rootfs
show
Found obsolete zfs module ${oldfile} for current kernel ${KV_FULL}, removing.
32-bit kernels will likely require increasing vmalloc to
at least 256M and decreasing zfs_arc_max to some value less than that.
This version of OpenZFS includes support for new feature flags
that are incompatible with previous versions. GRUB2 support for
/boot with the new feature flags is not yet available.
Do *NOT* upgrade root pools to use the new feature flags.
Any new pools will be created with the new feature flags by default
and will not be compatible with older versions of OpenZFS. To
create a new pool that is backward compatible wih GRUB2, use 
zpool create -o compatibility=grub2 ...
Refer to /usr/share/zfs/compatibility.d/grub2 for list of features.
show
zfs-kmod-2.2.5 -------------custom-cflags
debug
+rootfs
show
Found obsolete zfs module ${oldfile} for current kernel ${KV_FULL}, removing.
32-bit kernels will likely require increasing vmalloc to
at least 256M and decreasing zfs_arc_max to some value less than that.
This version of OpenZFS includes support for new feature flags
that are incompatible with previous versions. GRUB2 support for
/boot with the new feature flags is not yet available.
Do *NOT* upgrade root pools to use the new feature flags.
Any new pools will be created with the new feature flags by default
and will not be compatible with older versions of OpenZFS. To
create a new pool that is backward compatible wih GRUB2, use 
zpool create -o compatibility=grub2 ...
Refer to /usr/share/zfs/compatibility.d/grub2 for list of features.
show
zfs-kmod-2.1.16 -------------custom-cflags
debug
+rootfs
show
32-bit kernels will likely require increasing vmalloc to
at least 256M and decreasing zfs_arc_max to some value less than that.
This version of OpenZFS includes support for new feature flags
that are incompatible with previous versions. GRUB2 support for
/boot with the new feature flags is not yet available.
Do *NOT* upgrade root pools to use the new feature flags.
Any new pools will be created with the new feature flags by default
and will not be compatible with older versions of OpenZFS. To
create a new pool that is backward compatible wih GRUB2, use 
zpool create -o compatibility=grub2 ...
Refer to /usr/share/zfs/compatibility.d/grub2 for list of features.
show
zfs-kmod-2.1.15 -------------custom-cflags
debug
+rootfs
show
32-bit kernels will likely require increasing vmalloc to
at least 256M and decreasing zfs_arc_max to some value less than that.
This version of OpenZFS includes support for new feature flags
that are incompatible with previous versions. GRUB2 support for
/boot with the new feature flags is not yet available.
Do *NOT* upgrade root pools to use the new feature flags.
Any new pools will be created with the new feature flags by default
and will not be compatible with older versions of OpenZFS. To
create a new pool that is backward compatible wih GRUB2, use 
zpool create -o compatibility=grub2 ...
Refer to /usr/share/zfs/compatibility.d/grub2 for list of features.
show
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~ testing
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