Hey guys, so with the chatter about APFS from WWDC and the revelations that it's NOT the filesystem we hoped for in most regards, I'm convinced to go the ZFS boot path now. I'm absolutely sick of corruption and I'm really sick of Apple's apathetic nature towards core functionality that should be considered paramount in filesystem design, etc. at this point.
So boot is now in `master` and we can config it with `./configure --enable-boot` as I understand it. Do we need to update https://openzfsonosx.org/wiki/ZFS_on_Boot so that we're not unclear about things like the wrong branch, etc?
Are there some gotchas that should be discussed? Can we do some streamlining of the process of initial setup?
What about upgrades to the OS, can we get screwed doing standard dot updates or major updates? Are there special considerations to consider in our backup regiment? For example, maybe we should keep a hot backup as HFS+ (or dare I say, APFS) sitting around in case of potential issues and so we can boot easily for problem resolution? Etc...
Just wanted to open up a place for those of us who are using it or are interested in it can have a place to discuss the topics and considerations.