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changes since 19.1.1:
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Changes since RC1
- ZTS: Make use of optimal CPU pinning #16641
- ZTS: Optimize Kernel Same-page Merging (KSM) #16641
- Fallback to strerror() when strerror_l() isn’t available #16636 #16640
- ZTS: Increase zpool_import_parallel_pos import margin #16638
- ZTS: Slightly increase dedup_quota limit #16637
- CI: Stick with ubuntu-22.04 for CodeQL analysis #16639
- zdb: fix printf format in dump_zap() #16635
- zpool/zfs: allow –json wherever -j is allowed #16632
- Always validate checksums for Direct I/O reads #16598
- FreeBSD: ignore some includes when not building kernel #16616
- ztest: Fix scrub check in ztest_raidz_expand_check() #16627
- vdev_id: multi-lun disks & slot num zero pad #16603
- ZTS: resilver_restart_001.ksh restore defaults #16618
- Only serialize native-deb* targets #16622
- zpool/zfs: restore -V & –version options #16615 #16617
- Return boolean_t in inline functions of lib/libspl/include/sys/uio.h #16613
- Bump SONAME of libzfs and libzpool #16609
- contrib/debian: add new manpages to installation list #16609
- Fix generation of kernel uevents for snapshot rename on linux #14223 #16600
- ZTS: Fix summary page creation again – second try #16611
- ZTS: Remove FreeBSD 13.4-STABLE #16610
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Klara Systems – the company maybe with the most contributions into OpenZFS – published a new article.
“ZFSBootMenu is a Linux bootloader that attempts to provide an experience similar to FreeBSD’s bootloader. By taking advantage of ZFS features, it allows a user to have multiple “boot environments” (with different distributions, for example), manipulate snapshots before booting, and, for the adventurous user, even bootstrap a system installation via
zfs recv“

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With the following commit by Rene Rebe.

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- New global configuration options
- New subcommand for git-refs(1)
- Incremental Mulit-Pack Index

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“Kousa Dogwood” is the current 2024.11 pre-release named after Cornus kousa, a small deciduous tree 8–12 m tall, in the flowering plant family Cornaceae.











