Turned out it's even easier than I have anticipated — I just renamed the zroot/ROOT/void volume to zroot/ROOT/void-glibc, created a new one — zroot/ROOT/void-musl, bootstrapped it and copied some of the old config files over — literally in matter of minutes.
It turns out zfs isn't supported by linux6.10 — at least in Void, but… who cares 🤷
Otherwise, zfs so far is pretty good! Pretty pretty good 😏
Not all heroes wear capes…
Some wield sledgehammers 😎
https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2024/07/21/stalin-bust-beheaded-with-sledgehammer-in-russian-park-a85779
I didn't put too much time into configuring it, much more into getting familiar with how zfs is managed, and most of what I did is under /home anyway — I've put that on a separate volume in accordance with the handbook.
Hopefully, it won't take much time to redo the base system re-installation — it seems to me that it's a matter of clearing the volume that is used as root — but I'm just not sure how to do that with zfs😅
I've spent the most part of today getting rid of Mac OS X on my Mac Pro, which was occupying two disks in mirrored RAID, for good, and installing Void… on ZFS!
And now, when I'm almost there — at least I can run Lagrange under Sway, I attempt to install my carefully crafted Firefox 124 without WebPee support and come to a painful realisation: "Architecture not supported"😱
Damn, I always forget not only the fact that GLibC flavour of Void exists, but that e.g. x86_64 without -musc is IT!!!🤬
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