3 Mar
2022
3 Mar
'22
4:32 p.m.
Hi, thank you for your answer. I use the released kernel so the kmod method should work without any problem.
I will try and if problems occur I will try to ask here or on OpenZFS media.
Thank you again.
Il 02/03/22 23:27, Jonathan Wright ha scritto:
Unless you're actually looking at the source before it compiles I wouldn't really say one is more secure than the other. I've had good luck with both options - generally kmod on supported kernels and DKMS for some special cases.
On Wed, Mar 2, 2022 at 3:57 AM Alessandro Baggi <alessandro.baggi@gmail.com mailto:alessandro.baggi@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi list, I would like to use OpenZFS on my backup server. Reading from https://raw.githubusercontent.com/openssh/openssh-portable/master/contrib/redhat/openssh.spec <https://raw.githubusercontent.com/openssh/openssh-portable/master/contrib/redhat/openssh.spec> I can install it using two different methods: DKMS kABI-tracking kmod I would avoid using dkms because a compilation could fail and cannot mount my devices on the next reboot but I don't know anything about kABI method. OpenZFS by default uses DKMS method. What is the most secure method? Thank you in advance. _______________________________________________ AlmaLinux Users mailing list -- users@lists.almalinux.org <mailto:users@lists.almalinux.org> To unsubscribe send an email to users-leave@lists.almalinux.org <mailto:users-leave@lists.almalinux.org>
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