## zfs Module Notes There are a few considerations to be aware of when enabling the zfs module * You must provide zfs kernel modules or kernel support on the ISO for the zfs module to function * The zfs kernel module must be loaded prior to the partition module running * One way to achieve this is by running `modprobe zfs` * Support for zfs in the partition module is conditional on the zfs module being enabled * The config for the default pools and datasets is configured and described in modules/zfs.conf * If you use grub with zfs, you must have `ZPOOL_VDEV_NAME_PATH=1` in your environment when running grub-install or grub-mkconfig. * Calamares will ensure this happens during the bootloader module. * It will also add it to `/etc/environment` so it will be available in the installation * If you have an scripts or other processes that trigger grub-mkconfig during the install process, be sure to add that to the environment * In most cases, you will need to enable services for zfs support appropriate to your distro. For example, when testing on Arch the following services were enabled: * zfs.target * zfs-import-cache * zfs-mount * zfs-import.target