Last time I checked the, ZFS was actually broken in the installer and hasn’t worked for quite a while. I haven’t heard the best things about how well it’s worked for people who have tried installing Antergos on a ZFS root. With how easy it is to install on Arch, I don’t think I’d recommend this to anyone, especially if it’s their first look at zfsonlinux, it might put someone off.
Antergos is nice for getting exposure to the Arch ecosystem. I used it for a while but ultimately got the itch to do a regular Arch install and haven’t looked back.
This is two years old. Seems like a rather odd submission given how the content is very much of a time period and to my eye, provides minimal value now.
Last time I checked the, ZFS was actually broken in the installer and hasn’t worked for quite a while. I haven’t heard the best things about how well it’s worked for people who have tried installing Antergos on a ZFS root. With how easy it is to install on Arch, I don’t think I’d recommend this to anyone, especially if it’s their first look at zfsonlinux, it might put someone off.
Antergos is nice for getting exposure to the Arch ecosystem. I used it for a while but ultimately got the itch to do a regular Arch install and haven’t looked back.
This is two years old. Seems like a rather odd submission given how the content is very much of a time period and to my eye, provides minimal value now.
I’d never heard of this operating system, and it has never been submitted to Lobsters before.
Then why not submit the operating system itself, not some dated “first linux distribution with ZFS” content that is outdated.
https://antergos.com/
Because there is nothing on their homepage that explains what makes them relevant/interesting/unique. This post does that nicely.
From the submission guidelines:
Done!