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Setting Up an RK3588 SBC QEMU Hypervisor with ZFS on Debian


Preparing BananaPi M7 for running virtual machines

Dynamic resource provisioning Networking and port assignment Guest-specific kernel-level routing and filtering rules: Wire up VPN and proxy chains with the usual configuration We will also perform a rudimentary libvirtd installation and set it up to run QEMU virtual machines from a ZFS zpool on the attached m.2 NVME storage. For encrypted datasets, however, zfs-load-key.service doesn’t seem to work as expected even if unmasked and enabled, meaning a manual zfs load-key -a is required before the mounting can proceed.

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