If your hackintosh is configured properly..
Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2014 6:13 am
If your hackintosh is configured properly - ZFS will work properly.
If you want to know my Hackintosh spec, it's mentioned here: http://www.tonymacx86.com/members/dmilith/
What just works:
* zpool v28++ 5000, zfs file system version 5
* deduplication
* compression (I use lz4)
* sleep
* auto loading kexts with system
What doesn't:
* auto import for ZFS pools. It must be done manually after each reboot (for example using Lingon and launchdscript)
* it seems that kernel panic dumps aren't created on Hackintoshes like on native Macs. Adding "-v" to kernel_flags might help.
* TRIM support (not yet implemented like many other features)
* reloading zfs/spl kexts with mounted ZFS pools (hello captain Obvious!)
* mounting ZFS pools from DiskUtility and family.
Hacks and tricks:
* NVRAM feature works a bit differently than on native Macs: For example to enable kernel debugger in case of panic do: sudo nvram boot-args="debug=0x144"
TADA!
;]
FreeNode: #openzfs-osx
If you want to know my Hackintosh spec, it's mentioned here: http://www.tonymacx86.com/members/dmilith/
What just works:
* zpool v28++ 5000, zfs file system version 5
* deduplication
* compression (I use lz4)
* sleep
* auto loading kexts with system
What doesn't:
* auto import for ZFS pools. It must be done manually after each reboot (for example using Lingon and launchdscript)
* it seems that kernel panic dumps aren't created on Hackintoshes like on native Macs. Adding "-v" to kernel_flags might help.
* TRIM support (not yet implemented like many other features)
* reloading zfs/spl kexts with mounted ZFS pools (hello captain Obvious!)
* mounting ZFS pools from DiskUtility and family.
Hacks and tricks:
* NVRAM feature works a bit differently than on native Macs: For example to enable kernel debugger in case of panic do: sudo nvram boot-args="debug=0x144"
TADA!
;]
FreeNode: #openzfs-osx