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fribbledom.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] A guide on setting up a fully-encrypted Debian server remotely, using RAID and LVM for secure data storage. | |
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www.tumfatig.net
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| | | | | The bhyve hypervisor has been ported to Illumos and provides an altervative to KVM. SmartOS created an OpenBSD image but it's quite old. I don't know (yet) how to upgrade or make more up-to-date images. But I could manage to run OpenBSD 7.4 on OmniOS. | |
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www.henryleach.com
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| | | | | Five years ago I revived an old HP Stream 11 as a simple travel laptop with Debian Linux. That install is now pretty old, and the laptop's pitiful 2GB of RAM struggles more and more with websites; so it's time for a refresh. Instead of just installing another Linux distribution I thought I'd try something a little different. Since it's #OctOpenBsd, and I have to admit that I've been BSD-curious for a while, this is a good excuse to give OpenBSD a try. | |
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gabevenberg.com
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| | | I've been using Arch Linux for several years now. Of course, my first installs were... blunderous, as i wanted to do full disk encryption from the get-go, and I didn't know what I was doing. After those first one or two installs, I generally settled on LVM on LUKS with a GRUB bootloader and my swap on an LVM volume, mostly because it makes it much easier to setup hibernation/suspend to disk vs, say, a swap file. | ||