Updated Manual (markdown)

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2023-10-16 11:16:21 +02:00
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### /dev/zfs permissions
On some distributions, you will need to change the permissions of /dev/zfs, so that regular users can write to it. This is safe, since the zfs kernel module handles access restrictions internally. (via zfs allow etc)
On some distributions like Alpine linux, you will need to change the permissions of /dev/zfs, so that regular users can write to it. This is safe, since the zfs kernel module handles access restrictions internally. (via zfs allow etc)
If you have trouble, make sure to check this, or just fix it with `chmod 666 /dev/zfs`