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# getting microg to work |
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## pass safetynet |
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install DroidGuard helper from f-droid |
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# Create and Use ZFS Pool |
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## Install ZFS |
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apt install zfsutils-linux |
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The initiall install may give some errors, but that is okay. Simply reboot to fix it. |
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## Create Pool |
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if you want to create a raid-10 setup with four disks, we can run: |
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zpool create ${poolname:?} mirror ${mirror1dev1:?} ${mirror1dev2:?} mirror ${mirror2dev1:?} ${mirror2dev2:?} |
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Make sure to pass device names as given by `/dev/disk/by-id`. If you give `sda`, `sdb`, etc, the pool will break if the system ever changes which physical disk the name `sda` refers to. The names in `/dev/disk/by-id/`, however, are guaranteed to always refer to the same physical device. |
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## Create Datasets |
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zfs create ${poolname:?}/${datasetname:?} |
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apt install zfsnap |
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put your commands in crontab. |
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