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Can I use ZFS on USB disks?

Solaris Ready USB FAQ
USB 2.0 support for ZFS has been enabled in Solaris 10 Update 2 and Solaris Express. USB 1.1 support for ZFS is only available in Solaris Express now. Do not hot-remove a USB disk with non-replicated ZFS filesystem when I/O operations are going on.

Can I mount Solaris ZFS filesystems on Linux or Mac?

Interoperability with Other Operating Systems (Solaris x86 F...
ZFS is Zettabyte Filesystem, a modern, flexible, integral filesystem described at http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/zfs/ Experimental, unsupported, read-only support for Linux is available from Ricardo Correia, a berliOS developer, at http://zfs-on-fuse.blogspot.com/ as a user-space filesystem. ZFS filesystem support will be on Mac OS X 10.5 "Leopard."

I've heard a lot of good reports about ZFS. Are you going to support it?

FAQ - Nexenta Project Wiki
I tried to set my system's default locale by putting LANG=ko (or ko_KR.UTF-8)in /etc/default/init file as documented elsewhere, but it does not work and I always get the default locale 'C' when I echoed $LANG after the login. I've also tried /etc/profile or /etc/default/gdm without much success. When I try to boot from LiveCD it stops with "power0 is /pseudo/power@0". I also get the message "DMA buffer allocation fail". I am running a 450mhz P3 with 192MB RAM.
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