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Heh, I'm afraid to say anything here, some person felt that I was being insulting on FreeBSD forums, when I'm really far too old to get into forum fights. https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/55560/
Anyway, it seems interesting, but as has been mentioned, there have been other efforts by Debian and Arch,and probably Gentoo, which probably attracts more with an interest in FreeBSD than others, that just haven't taken off. I also think Ubuntu may ask them to use a different name. I was thinking of trying in VirtualBox. As Mike Lucas said, lightheartedly on twitter, it's one way to legally get ZFS on Linux. |
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I also gave it a quick try. I'm not sure what I missed, but I wasn't able to make a zfs partition as root, and stopped there. I'm not interested enough in it to spend too much time--nothing against the concept, just that it doesn't interest _me_ enough to put effort into it. I was expecting an easier install.
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As for Ubuntu-BSD, I doubt it will last long. Debian has had a more serious BSD-Linux merging project for several years and it never went anywhere. And long-time Debian users would be more attracted to such a project than Ubuntu users. The text-based installer will scare away most of them. |
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