ZFS is a no go for me due to not being able to add larger disk and then expand my pool size on the fly. MDADM and LVM+XFS have treated me well the past few years. I started with an 12tb pool and now over 50 tb pool
ZFS is a no go for me due to not being able to add larger disk and then expand my pool size on the fly. MDADM and LVM+XFS have treated me well the past few years. I started with an 12tb pool and now over 50 tb pool
Holy cow these are way cheaper than anything I have seen before. I am in a RAID 5 setup so if a disk or two dies I am okay.
lol, just try one for a few months and then switch at some point. At one point in my life I was switch distros every two weeks to a months with some stable distro for 3-6 months. But it was an exciting time in 2004-201. Lot of variety back then on how a distro worked
Whichever one you chose is the wrong one!
I just treat my systems like cattle not pets. Get out of line and I will kill ya and bring a fresh copy online
Hopefully you don’t lose power or something else bad happens or there goes your data
lol right! I think that’s Windows Vista’s logo too not Windows 7
Actually something I never dug into. But does logrotate no longer work? I have a bunch of disk space these days so I would not notice large log files
Why is King Charles stilling my shit?!?!?
Man I remember having to buy a Cisco pcmcia WiFi card for my laptop to be able to support my collages CHAP auth to be able to get WiFi on campus
It’s the one I use along with Trello. Not gonna be a fan favorite for Selfhosted though
Shutdown -a or whatever the flag is should abort it if I remember correctly
This would be what I would recommend as well.
Access is also an option as well. I think LiberOffice also has an Access like clone as well
Accidentally installed Gentoo instead while sleeping. Fuuuuuuuu
Can’t wait to inspect that source code
/etc or /usr/local/etc and done
Indeed, the Unix philosophy was do one thing and do it well. ls just list directory’s and files it’s not a network manager too. Systemd crams a lot of extra shit into an init.d/rc.
I still prefer the old system-v/openRC setup or BSD’s setup. It’s simple does 1 job and does it well. But I can work with systemd just fine in creating scripts these days and it does have some nice features like user startup scripts baked into it and podman integrates very nicely with it.
Just wait till you have 1200+ packages to upgrade. Luckily OpenSuSe Tumbleweed handles it like a champ
I mean it’s had -k/-K since mid 2000s from what I remember but it’s changed
I wonder if that’s a new feature. IIRC the issue was with vdevs in ZFS in the pool expansion. I am a FreeBSD user and do have some jails running. I do like ZFS a lot it’s way more mature then BTRFS on the Linux