


Maybe the lack of symbolic links in the exfat filesystem might have caused this problem. Using an ext4 loop device with an image on this HDD solved the problem. It was using an external USB HDD with exfat formatting for compiling the kernel, which caused the problem. Thanks, yes, package raspberrypi-kernel-headers is installed. *** set `CONFIG_ZFS=y` in the kernel configuration and compileĮrror! Bad return status for module build on kernel: 5.15.84+ (aarch64)ĭid you install raspberrypi-kernel-headers?

*** copy the OpenZFS sources into the Linux source tree using *** use the OpenZFS `-enable-linux-builtin` configure option, *** Prepare the Linux source tree by running `make prepare`, *** support, please compile OpenZFS as a Linux kernel built-in. *** If you don't intend to enable loadable kernel module *** `make modules_prepare` in the Linux source tree. *** `CONFIG_MODULES=y` in the kernel configuration and run *** enable loadable module support by setting *** To build OpenZFS as a loadable Linux kernel module *** This kernel does not include the required loadable module
