Status report -- and a question..
Posted: August 1st, 2011, 8:36 pm
Hi all,
Just a note, as promised, to confirm that my Ubuntu 10.4 LTS server is up and running, thanks to havetheknowhow.com :-)
A word of warning that may be useful to those who might try after me : I wasted *A HUGE LOT* of time trying to install the server using a USB stick (having stubbornly decided that I would not add a CD-ROM drive to it just for that :-)
I followed the instructions on the Ubuntu site (which are not very coherent, BTW), with different memory sticks, the 32-bit then 64-bit ISOs, etc., and got nothing but errors and failed installs. DON'T TRY THIS :-)
At long last I caved in and burned the ISO to a CD-RW and booted that from an external USB CD-ROM unit, and it was over in no time...
The E35M1 is no speed demon, but miles above the VIA mini-ITX I used before, and having a small SSD as a system disk makes an incredible difference.
After that configuring the system was a breeze, thanks to Ian's very detailed guide, kudos again !
I have all the basics running (except KVM, which I will probably regret later :-).
Virtual-gnome in VNC is great, and surprisingly fast & snappy, even at 1920x1080...
Webmin was a shock -- I hadn't used it in, what, ten years at least, in the days of Web 1.0 ? What a change of style ! :-)
Speaking of Webmin : ssmtp works a treat as described, but it seems that Webmin can't use it to send its own administrative messages, which could be useful. Have I missed something ?
At first look I was taken off guard by the concept of startup scripts in cron, but the more I think of it, the more I think it's a great idea !
All in all I was getting to the FlexRAID step, which was the main goal initially. Unfortunately OpenEgg.org is down... Does anyone have news about that ?
Oh well, I'll just tinker more in the meanwhile...
Just a note, as promised, to confirm that my Ubuntu 10.4 LTS server is up and running, thanks to havetheknowhow.com :-)
A word of warning that may be useful to those who might try after me : I wasted *A HUGE LOT* of time trying to install the server using a USB stick (having stubbornly decided that I would not add a CD-ROM drive to it just for that :-)
I followed the instructions on the Ubuntu site (which are not very coherent, BTW), with different memory sticks, the 32-bit then 64-bit ISOs, etc., and got nothing but errors and failed installs. DON'T TRY THIS :-)
At long last I caved in and burned the ISO to a CD-RW and booted that from an external USB CD-ROM unit, and it was over in no time...
The E35M1 is no speed demon, but miles above the VIA mini-ITX I used before, and having a small SSD as a system disk makes an incredible difference.
After that configuring the system was a breeze, thanks to Ian's very detailed guide, kudos again !
I have all the basics running (except KVM, which I will probably regret later :-).
Virtual-gnome in VNC is great, and surprisingly fast & snappy, even at 1920x1080...
Webmin was a shock -- I hadn't used it in, what, ten years at least, in the days of Web 1.0 ? What a change of style ! :-)
Speaking of Webmin : ssmtp works a treat as described, but it seems that Webmin can't use it to send its own administrative messages, which could be useful. Have I missed something ?
At first look I was taken off guard by the concept of startup scripts in cron, but the more I think of it, the more I think it's a great idea !
All in all I was getting to the FlexRAID step, which was the main goal initially. Unfortunately OpenEgg.org is down... Does anyone have news about that ?
Oh well, I'll just tinker more in the meanwhile...