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openzfs2.2.6 released, unraid7.0.1 incoming?

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openzfs2.2.6 have been released with fully support to linux 6.10 

cant wait to see unraid7😏

I believe LT mentioned somewhere that the next beta would be based on the latest 6.6 LTS kernel, or 6.10 can go EOL and they can get stuck again with an EOL kernel.

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2 hours ago, JorgeB said:

I believe LT mentioned somewhere that the next beta would be based on the latest 6.6 LTS kernel, or 6.10 can go EOL and they can get stuck again with an EOL kernel.

I‘ve heard that unraid7 will base on 6.10 for first few version and switch to 6.11 as soon as openzfs support it.

Is that corrent or i missed anything?

My bad

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At the time that was the plan as I knew it, but the new kernels keep going EOL before or just after OpenZFS supports them, kernel 6.11 is expected soon, and 6.10 will go EOL soon after that.

I'd be happy to wait until the next LTS, which is expected to be 6.12 due around mid november or so, call it mid december for release once all packages are up to scratch.

 

OpenZFS 2.2.7 commits are already hard at work on 6.11 compatibility, since 6.10 is only a couple of weeks from EOL at this point. 2.2.8 should then be 6.12 compatable before the end of the year.

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On 9/6/2024 at 10:24 AM, Faceman said:

I'd be happy to wait until the next LTS, which is expected to be 6.12 due around mid november or so, call it mid december for release once all packages are up to scratch.

 

OpenZFS 2.2.7 commits are already hard at work on 6.11 compatibility, since 6.10 is only a couple of weeks from EOL at this point. 2.2.8 should then be 6.12 compatable before the end of the year.

 

On 9/6/2024 at 1:32 AM, JorgeB said:

At the time that was the plan as I knew it, but the new kernels keep going EOL before or just after OpenZFS supports them, kernel 6.11 is expected soon, and 6.10 will go EOL soon after that.

Linux kernel 6.12 have been confirmed as LTS and zfs 2.2.7 have been released a week age with the support of 6.12, maybe we are good to go now?

25 minutes ago, Wizard_ said:

maybe we are good to go now?

Unraid 7.0.0-rc1 was released with kernel 6.6, and LT usually doesn't change to another major kernel after and rc, so I would expect that 7.0 will remain on kernel 6.6, rc.2 includes Openzfs 2.2.7, Unraid 7..1 should then use kernel 6.12 and Openzfs 2.3

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