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The advantages of this project over the Ubuntu installer are:
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1. it supports pools configuration;
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1. it allows specifying the RAID type;
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1. it allows customization of the disk partitions;
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1. it allows configuring pools, datasets and the RAID type;
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1. it allows customizing the disk partitions;
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1. it supports additional features (e.g. encryption and trimming);
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1. it supports new OpenZFS versions, via PPA `jonathonf/zfs`.
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1. it supports newer OpenZFS versions, via PPA `jonathonf/zfs`.
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1. it supports many more operating systems;
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1. it supports unattended installations, via custom scripts;
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1. it's easy to extend.
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The disadvantages are:
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1. the Ubuntu installer has a more sophisticated filesystem layout - it separates base directories into different ZFS filesystems (this is planned to be implemented in the ZFS installer as well).
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## Instructions
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Start the live CD of a supported Linux distribution, then open a terminal and execute:
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