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Add note about zenith supporting ZFS pools now
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date = 2020-03-21T10:45:00+11:00
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[extra]
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updated = 2020-03-23T08:50:54+11:00
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updated = 2020-03-27T21:53:53+11:00
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Recently I aliased `top` to [ytop]. Then I became aware of [bottom], and
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@ -45,10 +45,12 @@ I typically use `top` to:
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I find the `zenith` layout more information dense, with less space taken up
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with graphs. I also like the header row with info and help. The main feature
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that it is missing compared to the others is temperatures — but that's in the
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list of planned features. There is one issue with `zenith`: it doesn't show my
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list of planned features. ~~There is one issue with `zenith`: it doesn't show my
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ZFS pool. My system has an NVMe system disk and a ZFS pool of 3 SSDs that is
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mounted as `/home`, which is absent in the disk summary. I've raised [an issue
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on GitHub][zenith-zfs].
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on GitHub][zenith-zfs].~~
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**Update 27 March 2020:** Zenith 0.7.7 now shows ZFS pools.
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The individual lines for each CPU in `bottom` makes the display quite noisy. I
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prefer the aggregated line that `ytop` shows. `ytop` has a handy `-m` option
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