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| | | | | I couldn't stop the urge to install Linux on my new Macbook Pro. I know I said on one of my recent posts that I will have to wait for the r... | |
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| | | | | After successfully enabling and persisting the passthrough of the iGPU for the latest Intel NUC 10 (Frost Canyon), I thought it was worth experimenting with the Apple Mac Mini 2018 to see if the sa... | |
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| | | I recently purchased a second-hand HP Proliant ML350p Gen8 in order to be used as a home server and to my disappointment realized I won't be able to disable the hardware RAID that comes with this model, at least at first glance. Well, there is a way to do that, which is supported by HP themselves. And, this is how to do it the easy way! But, before we proceed any further, you might ask why do I need to disable the hardware RAID? The answer is because I need to install ZFS. There is already plenty of documentation why installing ZFS on a hardware RAID is a terrible idea. Thus, I won't go over that since it's not the focus of this article. Again, before we go any further there's a catch you should know about. If you'd enable HBA-mode, the server won't be able ... | ||