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1515supports native ZFS encryption, offers a convenient recovery environment that
1616can be used to clone prior snapshots or perform advanced manipulation in a
1717pre-boot environment, and will support booting from any pool that is importable
18- by modern ZFS drivers. The [ ZFSBootMenu
19- wiki] ( https://github.com/zbm-dev/zfsbootmenu/wiki ) offers, among other content,
20- several step-by-step guides for installing a Void system from scratch. The [ UEFI
21- guide] ( https://github.com/zbm-dev/zfsbootmenu/wiki/Void-Linux---Single-disk-UEFI )
18+ by modern ZFS drivers. The ZFSBootMenu documentation offers, among other
19+ content, several [ step-by-step
20+ guides] ( https://docs.zfsbootmenu.org/en/latest/guides/void-linux.html ) for
21+ installing a Void system from scratch. The [ UEFI
22+ guide] ( https://docs.zfsbootmenu.org/en/latest/guides/void-linux/single-disk-uefi.html )
2223describes the procedure of bootstrapping a Void system for modern systems. For
2324legacy BIOS systems, the [ syslinux
24- guide] ( https://github.com/zbm-dev/zfsbootmenu/wiki/Void-Linux----Single- disk-syslinux-MBR )
25+ guide] ( https://docs.zfsbootmenu.org/en/latest/guides/void-linux/single- disk-syslinux-mbr.html )
2526provides comparable instructions.
2627
2728## Traditional bootloaders
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