Add create_zfs_centric_layout to gentoo.conf.example

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oddlama 2021-04-28 16:07:24 +02:00
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@ -32,11 +32,29 @@ function disk_configuration() {
# root_fs=[ext4|btrfs] Root filesystem
#create_classic_single_disk_layout swap=8GiB type=efi luks=true root_fs=ext4 /dev/sdX
# 2. create_raid0_luks_layout
# 2. create_btrfs_centric_layout
#
# A modern disk layout designed around ZFS. This layout is the same as the
# single_disk_layout, but uses ZFS as the root filesystem and optionally allows
# you to put additional disks into the zfs pool (with striping or mirroring).
# Only the first disk will have boot and swap partitions, the other disks will
# directly be added to the zfs pool. It is also possible to use ZFS's native
# encryption feature to encrypt the pool.
#
# Parameters:
# swap=<size> Create a swap partition with given size, or no swap
# at all if set to false
# type=[efi|bios] Selects the boot type. Defaults to efi if not given.
# encrypt=[true|false] Encrypt the zfs pool. Defaults to false if not given.
# pool_type=[mirror|stripe] Select zfs pool type. Defaults to stripe.
#create_zfs_centric_layout type=efi swap=8GiB encrypt=true pool_type=raid0 /dev/nvme0n1
#create_zfs_centric_layout type=efi swap=8GiB encrypt=true pool_type=raid0 /dev/nvme0n1 /dev/nvme1n1
# 3. create_raid0_luks_layout
#
# This layout creates the single disk layout on multiple disks and combines
# the swap and root partitions in separate raid0 arrays. Useful if you e.g. have
# several nvme drives and want greater speed. Only one boot partition will actually
# several nvme drives and want increased speed. Only one boot partition will actually
# be used though.
#
# Parameters:
@ -47,7 +65,7 @@ function disk_configuration() {
# Careful: You will get N times the swap amount, so be sure to divide beforehand.
#create_raid0_luks_layout swap=4GiB type=efi root_fs=ext4 /dev/sd{X,Y}
# 3. create_btrfs_centric_layout
# 4. create_btrfs_centric_layout
#
# This layout is the same as the single_disk_layout, but uses btrfs as the root
# filesystem and allows you to put additional disks into the btrfs device pool.