Package: bcachefs-kernel-dkms Source: bcachefs-tools Version: 1:1.35.2 Architecture: arm64 Maintainer: Roman Lebedev Installed-Size: 3453 Pre-Depends: bcachefs-tools (= 1:1.35.2) Depends: dkms (>= 2.1.0.0), initramfs-tools | linux-initramfs-tool, linux-headers-generic (>= 6.16) | linux-headers-arm64 (>= 6.16) | linux-headers-cloud-arm64 (>= 6.16) | linux-headers-rt-arm64 (>= 6.16) Provides: bcachefs-kernel Filename: arm64/bcachefs-kernel-dkms_1.35.2_arm64.deb Size: 594734 MD5sum: 93b02bd2ee854e739e7b41d6c3518d79 SHA1: b6ed54b14ae308ce19fca7cc0206e2bd36ae2b20 SHA256: 0c17bf6f173a5b7bf764773629f8013b1309acd50cd4c64945e4dbd2c3fc953e Section: kernel Priority: optional Homepage: https://bcachefs.org/ Description: bcachefs kernel module DKMS source "The COW filesystem for Linux that won't eat your data". . Bcachefs is an advanced new filesystem for Linux, with an emphasis on reliability and robustness and the complete set of features one would expect from a modern filesystem. . * Copy on write (COW) - like zfs * Full data and metadata checksumming, for full data integrity: the filesystem should always detect (and where possible, recover from) damage; it should never return incorrect data. * Multiple devices * Replication * Erasure coding (incomplete) High performance: doesn't fragment your writes (like ZFS), no RAID hole * Caching, data placement * Compression * Encryption * Snapshots * Nocow mode * Reflink * Extended attributes, ACLs, quotas * Petabyte scalability * Full online fsck, check and repair (in progress) * Robustness and rock solid repair. Damage and breakage are a fact of life, it's not a matter of if, but when. It doesn't matter what happened to the filesystem: bad hardware, lightning strikes, an errant dd, you can expect that bcachefs will repair the damage and keep going, usually with no user intervention required. . It's the job of the filesystem to never lose your data: anything that can be repaired, will be. Package: bcachefs-kernel-dkms Source: bcachefs-tools Version: 1:1.35.2 Architecture: ppc64el Maintainer: Roman Lebedev Installed-Size: 3453 Pre-Depends: bcachefs-tools (= 1:1.35.2) Depends: dkms (>= 2.1.0.0), initramfs-tools | linux-initramfs-tool, linux-headers-generic (>= 6.16) | linux-headers-ppc64el (>= 6.16) | linux-headers-cloud-ppc64el (>= 6.16) | linux-headers-rt-ppc64el (>= 6.16) Provides: bcachefs-kernel Filename: ppc64el/bcachefs-kernel-dkms_1.35.2_ppc64el.deb Size: 594742 MD5sum: 55210b0b13bde1035f74b40ce047ec7c SHA1: 8efd47623b6afe75c49edc8f4af8a56b8ca7f603 SHA256: 0cb3abdd23a3bf296b30919fb6dd933da30a784c92fc824f5c81eef8227e7531 Section: kernel Priority: optional Homepage: https://bcachefs.org/ Description: bcachefs kernel module DKMS source "The COW filesystem for Linux that won't eat your data". . Bcachefs is an advanced new filesystem for Linux, with an emphasis on reliability and robustness and the complete set of features one would expect from a modern filesystem. . * Copy on write (COW) - like zfs * Full data and metadata checksumming, for full data integrity: the filesystem should always detect (and where possible, recover from) damage; it should never return incorrect data. * Multiple devices * Replication * Erasure coding (incomplete) High performance: doesn't fragment your writes (like ZFS), no RAID hole * Caching, data placement * Compression * Encryption * Snapshots * Nocow mode * Reflink * Extended attributes, ACLs, quotas * Petabyte scalability * Full online fsck, check and repair (in progress) * Robustness and rock solid repair. Damage and breakage are a fact of life, it's not a matter of if, but when. It doesn't matter what happened to the filesystem: bad hardware, lightning strikes, an errant dd, you can expect that bcachefs will repair the damage and keep going, usually with no user intervention required. . It's the job of the filesystem to never lose your data: anything that can be repaired, will be. Package: bcachefs-kernel-dkms Source: bcachefs-tools Version: 1:1.35.2 Architecture: amd64 Maintainer: Roman Lebedev Installed-Size: 3453 Pre-Depends: bcachefs-tools (= 1:1.35.2) Depends: dkms (>= 2.1.0.0), initramfs-tools | linux-initramfs-tool, linux-headers-generic (>= 6.16) | proxmox-headers-6.17 | linux-headers-amd64 (>= 6.16) | linux-headers-cloud-amd64 (>= 6.16) | linux-headers-rt-amd64 (>= 6.16) Provides: bcachefs-kernel Filename: amd64/bcachefs-kernel-dkms_1.35.2_amd64.deb Size: 594758 MD5sum: 9948410124e0f19a3491858006b1f3ff SHA1: 9d04b527d3b7c077fc4a51df3dbd86fb57df71f6 SHA256: 494e4f351447ac70d8a6736670e0e5886367c54e060791aab7067aefd3d04788 Section: kernel Priority: optional Homepage: https://bcachefs.org/ Description: bcachefs kernel module DKMS source "The COW filesystem for Linux that won't eat your data". . Bcachefs is an advanced new filesystem for Linux, with an emphasis on reliability and robustness and the complete set of features one would expect from a modern filesystem. . * Copy on write (COW) - like zfs * Full data and metadata checksumming, for full data integrity: the filesystem should always detect (and where possible, recover from) damage; it should never return incorrect data. * Multiple devices * Replication * Erasure coding (incomplete) High performance: doesn't fragment your writes (like ZFS), no RAID hole * Caching, data placement * Compression * Encryption * Snapshots * Nocow mode * Reflink * Extended attributes, ACLs, quotas * Petabyte scalability * Full online fsck, check and repair (in progress) * Robustness and rock solid repair. Damage and breakage are a fact of life, it's not a matter of if, but when. It doesn't matter what happened to the filesystem: bad hardware, lightning strikes, an errant dd, you can expect that bcachefs will repair the damage and keep going, usually with no user intervention required. . It's the job of the filesystem to never lose your data: anything that can be repaired, will be. Package: bcachefs-tools Version: 1:1.35.2 Architecture: arm64 Maintainer: Roman Lebedev Installed-Size: 3630 Depends: libaio1t64 (>= 0.3.111), libblkid1 (>= 2.24.2), libc6 (>= 2.39), libgcc-s1 (>= 4.2), libkeyutils1 (>= 1.4), liblz4-1 (>= 0.0~r113), libsodium23 (>= 0.6.0), libudev1 (>= 183), liburcu8t64 (>= 0.15), libuuid1 (>= 2.16), libzstd1 (>= 1.5.5), zlib1g (>= 1:1.1.4), python3:any Recommends: bcachefs-kernel-dkms (= 1:1.35.2), initramfs-tools | linux-initramfs-tool Breaks: bcachefs-kernel-dkms (>> 1:1.35.2), bcachefs-kernel-dkms (<< 1:1.35.2) Replaces: bcachefs-kernel-dkms (>> 1:1.35.2), bcachefs-kernel-dkms (<< 1:1.35.2) Filename: arm64/bcachefs-tools_1.35.2_arm64.deb Size: 1451594 MD5sum: 5f029a9d93c8fe447c3ab90b2570725b SHA1: 4e24b7b7beee85dd975387a6fd3b9613589aa6c5 SHA256: ba683adb6816c64f163d0b2f8b0c4e0357725d5244a14917398b9abd57cc33a8 Section: utils Priority: optional Homepage: https://bcachefs.org/ Description: bcachefs userspace tools Userspace tools for bcachefs, a modern copy on write, checksumming, multi device filesystem. . Note: The current Debian kernels do not come with bcachefs support, you will have to install bcachefs-kernel-dkms package or build your own kernel or one provided by a 3rd party that contains bcachefs support. Static-Built-Using: rust-defaults (= 1.84.0ubuntu1) Package: bcachefs-tools Version: 1:1.35.2 Architecture: ppc64el Maintainer: Roman Lebedev Installed-Size: 4398 Depends: libaio1t64 (>= 0.3.111), libblkid1 (>= 2.24.2), libc6 (>= 2.39), libgcc-s1 (>= 4.2), libkeyutils1 (>= 1.4), liblz4-1 (>= 0.0~r113), libsodium23 (>= 0.6.0), libudev1 (>= 183), liburcu8t64 (>= 0.15), libuuid1 (>= 2.16), libzstd1 (>= 1.5.5), zlib1g (>= 1:1.1.4), python3:any Recommends: bcachefs-kernel-dkms (= 1:1.35.2), initramfs-tools | linux-initramfs-tool Breaks: bcachefs-kernel-dkms (>> 1:1.35.2), bcachefs-kernel-dkms (<< 1:1.35.2) Replaces: bcachefs-kernel-dkms (>> 1:1.35.2), bcachefs-kernel-dkms (<< 1:1.35.2) Filename: ppc64el/bcachefs-tools_1.35.2_ppc64el.deb Size: 1621826 MD5sum: f0d40e00f9c592e3b4c4d08993d8ac67 SHA1: 9334baf19fe113ec8f7eb04f763ee7faecfbeb99 SHA256: 4ec86e50086779a7af103e14f1d3d598c9fd7b82f7576f865d42b1e4000478d1 Section: utils Priority: optional Homepage: https://bcachefs.org/ Description: bcachefs userspace tools Userspace tools for bcachefs, a modern copy on write, checksumming, multi device filesystem. . Note: The current Debian kernels do not come with bcachefs support, you will have to install bcachefs-kernel-dkms package or build your own kernel or one provided by a 3rd party that contains bcachefs support. Static-Built-Using: rust-defaults (= 1.84.0ubuntu1) Package: bcachefs-tools Version: 1:1.35.2 Architecture: amd64 Maintainer: Roman Lebedev Installed-Size: 3903 Depends: libaio1t64 (>= 0.3.111), libblkid1 (>= 2.24.2), libc6 (>= 2.39), libgcc-s1 (>= 4.2), libkeyutils1 (>= 1.4), liblz4-1 (>= 0.0~r113), libsodium23 (>= 0.6.0), libudev1 (>= 183), liburcu8t64 (>= 0.15), libuuid1 (>= 2.16), libzstd1 (>= 1.5.5), zlib1g (>= 1:1.1.4), python3:any Recommends: bcachefs-kernel-dkms (= 1:1.35.2), initramfs-tools | linux-initramfs-tool Breaks: bcachefs-kernel-dkms (>> 1:1.35.2), bcachefs-kernel-dkms (<< 1:1.35.2) Replaces: bcachefs-kernel-dkms (>> 1:1.35.2), bcachefs-kernel-dkms (<< 1:1.35.2) Filename: amd64/bcachefs-tools_1.35.2_amd64.deb Size: 1471670 MD5sum: fdef432a7385a5208a0f18b60f78983c SHA1: 85b489201eebc0c8ba9fd4e49d7026cfd0127e1d SHA256: 1a7c60a46a5811f4c1c0fc183e158342d04dc161336ddb6c22e5eb436d16afb0 Section: utils Priority: optional Homepage: https://bcachefs.org/ Description: bcachefs userspace tools Userspace tools for bcachefs, a modern copy on write, checksumming, multi device filesystem. . Note: The current Debian kernels do not come with bcachefs support, you will have to install bcachefs-kernel-dkms package or build your own kernel or one provided by a 3rd party that contains bcachefs support. Static-Built-Using: rust-defaults (= 1.84.0ubuntu1)