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See the Debian installation guide for more information. Boot from a Debian installation media. Move the cursor to the Install boot menu entry do not hit Enter yet : Press Tab to edit the kernel boot line.

Press Enter. You will see your fake RAID as one disk with a confusing long name. Use it as if it were a single disk and configure your partitions any way you want, including LVM and friends. I warn you, once you get into this Linux stuff there's no going back.

In order to answer your other half's question you might say "One of the more popular uses for a home server is to store digital media such as music, photos and video. A media server, allows the streaming of this media throughout our lovely home".

The idea is then that your good lady see's the light and gives the necessary financial approval to proceed! The advent of the Raspberry Pi has seen a massive surge in 'normal' people taking up tinkering and playing around with Linux.

This is great. One of the great advantages of using a small home server pre-built or custom made is that they are a lot more suited to the tasks of being either always-on as well as running automated tasks. Keeping that in mind, choosing the right server for your own personal needs is important. There are many different ways to go about setting one up: build your own; buy a ready-made barebones server; or get a NAS if media storage is your game.

This particular micro server is an excellent starting point due to its cheaper price and decent processing power. Modest specifications but enough to get you started. It's also very easy to switch out the Celeron and replace it with a more powerful Xeon should you wish too, and its RAM is extendable to 16GB. On the back, you'll find 2x USB 2. The amount of storage you require is directly affected by your use of a home server.

With the exception of buying the server itself, buying the storage for it can often be the largest expense in the build. Knowing which type of hard drive and how much storage you actually need is important to consider. For example: if your usage is media storage and file serving, you will likely want a robust hard drive that is designed for quick read access, with relatively infrequent writes.

As you can see in the list, there is already a new firmware which was released few days back which might make booting directly a reality instead of the workaround shared above. If you want you could make a new image using the raspi3-image-spec shared above or wait for Gunnar to make a new image which might take time. Most of the maintainers also hang out at vmdb2 at OFTC. If there are enough interest and contributors, for instance, the lowest-hanging fruit would be to make sure that the ARM64 port wiki page is as current as possible.

The benefits are and can be enormous. Another low-hanging fruit might be synchronization between devices, say an ARM cluster sharing reports to either a Debian desktop by way of notification or on mobile or both ways. There are many more vendors, I am just sharing the ones whom I am most interested to see what they come up with.

You can find me at my personal website. Does this work on the Raspberry Pi 4 model b? Both LEDS on the network port flash slowly. It should work. Not having a monitor its hard to debug.

You should have a close look to the read-speeds of the SSD disks, because the speed is dependent on the disk size. Then the time hitting Enter for the password up to the last sound starting KDE. Wiki Login. SSD Installation last modified Debian privacy policy , Wiki team , bugs and config.



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