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Support for ZFS, while desirable, is problematic with newer kernel releases. The stable ZFS release seldom supports the current newest kernel version, and this makes the new_kernel image basically useless as it cannot be published, and is not often built with new kernel releases. This uses a dirty workaround to work around the fact it is impossible to remove a list item from a modules system list type. Since ZFS support is conditional to being supported on the current platform, we can fake ZFS not being supported *for the no-zfs build only*. This overlay is only added when evaluating the image, nothing else. |
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sd-image-aarch64-installer.nix | ||
sd-image-aarch64-new-kernel-installer.nix | ||
sd-image-aarch64-new-kernel-no-zfs-installer.nix | ||
sd-image-aarch64-new-kernel.nix | ||
sd-image-aarch64.nix | ||
sd-image-armv7l-multiplatform-installer.nix | ||
sd-image-armv7l-multiplatform.nix | ||
sd-image-raspberrypi-installer.nix | ||
sd-image-raspberrypi.nix | ||
sd-image-riscv64-qemu-installer.nix | ||
sd-image-riscv64-qemu.nix | ||
sd-image-x86_64.nix | ||
sd-image.nix |