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this post was submitted on 11 Feb 2026
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I've somewhat recently taken TrueNAS to avoid the headache of DKMS for ZFS support.
While it is nice to know I basically don't have to worry about that, the rest of it is pretty painful -- I can't even install a package without manually running it in docker.
We've in a CentOS/Rocky shop at work until recently, moving to Debian.
If I has to redo my NAS, is take Debian or something and call it a day. The hassle of TrueNAS and similar distros do not really seem worth it, if you want more control.
Yeah, ZFS support can be a bit annoying to deal with. I use
kmodpackages, but have faced small issues in the past. It's usually pretty easy to resolve them, tho. Just stay on an older kernel for a few days.