ZFS Installer Test Help

Started by Jose, March 08, 2020, 07:43:58 AM

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March 08, 2020, 07:43:58 AM Last Edit: March 08, 2020, 08:10:36 AM by Jose
Hello, In response to this now old thread

I've been a bit busy lately hence can't responded in time on the previous old thread. ::)

However had some time and made a "fast draft" update to the opnsense.sh developed by franco in hope to get some feedback about the ZFS installation process/functionality, it currently supports ISO files only as the source media in this test installer, but will fully support USB installers as well based on the testing feedback.

I've currently tested only on GPT/UFS and GPT/ZFS and seems to work well here, though I've only focused in the ZFS filesystem and more testing is much welcome.

Small video showing bsdinstaller working HERE

Testing sources can be found HERE

The current proposal does copy the files freshly from the source media, and does not requires for the live media to carry the base.txt etc. tarballs files, keeping the same size for convenience.

P.S. Note that the file copying process does not have a percentage gauge yet.  :-[

Regards
OPNSense under Bhyve VM set with 2CPUs, 4GB-RAM, 120GB-Zvol and 2 NICs.
Intel i5-2390T with 32GB-RAM and HP NC360T(Passthrough for OPNsense).
System running Jails, NFS shares etc.., ZFS Mirrors for boot and storage.

In the next days there will be an 20.7 Alpha and should deliver native zfs installer (a guess)

Hi mimugmail, those are really great news definitely. :D

I will be happy to test that Alpha release on my hardware instead. ;)

Regards
OPNSense under Bhyve VM set with 2CPUs, 4GB-RAM, 120GB-Zvol and 2 NICs.
Intel i5-2390T with 32GB-RAM and HP NC360T(Passthrough for OPNsense).
System running Jails, NFS shares etc.., ZFS Mirrors for boot and storage.

The installer still needs to be ported as this won't happen magically. The initial work is here... https://github.com/opnsense/installer


Cheers,
Franco