That's also mostly x86 where situation is different since kernel is also provided by distro core team (Debian or Canonical) unless you decide to switch from distro kernel to mainline. The latter try to switch in customer installations to Ubuntu LTS where possible since. Sorry, my remark was totally unrelated to Armbian and I failed to differentiate between 'we' (Armbian team) and 'we' (my company and externals). Doesn't apply to Armbian at all since on ARM I wouldn't recommend ZFS but btrfs instead when running mainline kernel.ĭoes this actually mean that Debian is being dropped completely and Armbian will use Ubuntu from this point on ? Only restarts solved the problem so currently there seems to be a bug with ZFS on Xenial/x86. When testing a new storage cluster at a customer yesterday we ran into a nice bug with ZFS on Xenial (x86): file deletions didn't release the used space and since we did heavy testing with huge test files we ended up with a huge discrepancy between the really used space (du output) and what ZFS though (df / zfs list). Off-topic: Since I praised ZFS with Ubuntu 16.04 above. In other words: can't comment on why it doesn't work on Jessie and recommend using Xenial instead. I installed Netatalk on Xenial maybe 5 times the last 14 days (always x86) and it worked like a charme, Spotlight support included (but please read the notes, due to limitations of the event mechanism you run pretty fast in troubles if your volumes grow in size). Since Jessie's packages are so horribly outdated and since I was overwhelmed by how easy ZFS support in Ubuntu 16.04 has become (at least on x86) we do all new installations with Ubuntu Xenial only and drop Jessie where possible. You installed Netatalk on Debian 8 which only differs from a Jessie installation on x86 if armhf architecture has different packages. Please note that Armbian is not a distribution but a build system instead. Netatalk share drive how to#I have no idea how to get it working on Armbian if you do, please drop a line below.
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