Being bored, I decided to see how the Kubuntu 20.04 Plasma desktop runs on top of ZFS.
Unfortunately, the Kubuntu 20.04 installer does not offer ZFS as a root filesystem.
So, I decided to re-install virt-manager and install Ubuntu 20.04 as a VM using ZFS as the rfs and then issue
to install KDE and its standard applications. Then I'm going to uninstall KMail, KPIM and baloo.
Then start playing around.
EDIT:
Thanks to Terence for the following link:
https://openzfs.github.io/openzfs-do...0on%20ZFS.html
Caveat from the article:
Unfortunately, the Kubuntu 20.04 installer does not offer ZFS as a root filesystem.
So, I decided to re-install virt-manager and install Ubuntu 20.04 as a VM using ZFS as the rfs and then issue
sudo apt install kubuntu-desktop
Then start playing around.
EDIT:
Thanks to Terence for the following link:
https://openzfs.github.io/openzfs-do...0on%20ZFS.html
Caveat from the article:
If you want a single-disk, unencrypted, desktop install, use the installer. It is far easier and faster than doing everything by hand.





I plugged in a cat6 cable from my wifi router, which was picked up immediately and then proceeded. I also was given an opportunity to use my Nvidia GT650M card and selected it, but during the boot up it failed, so I had to revert to a virtual Intel driver.

Comment