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malada ([personal profile] malada) wrote2009-07-05 01:01 pm

Rebuilding a server

A few years back I hacked together a file server with a couple of 256 GB hard drives using Fedora Core 3. Yeah, it was a while ago.

Since it was just a hacked together thing it never really worked very well. I could always access it by my housemate - running Windows XP would often have trouble connecting.

Recently, we took a power hit which screwed something up in the system, so I took it offline. Fortunately, we had backups of all the data so nothing was actually lost. Since I use Debian as my desktop I decided to wipe the system and set up a spanking new Debian server.

Right now, it seems like it's stuck on apt install, scanning the mirror. I may start over - the install is acting real cranky.

UPDATE: A reboot did the trick. I've got the system installed and the disks reformated. All I have to do is to set up SAMBA and the users profiles, all two of us. Maybe tomorrow.

-m
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[personal profile] siliconshaman 2009-07-06 12:22 am (UTC)(link)
Dudette.. I'm sort of hesitating on setting up an Ubuntu server myself. First time I've actually done this [hey, former windows guy, ok?!]

Thing is, it's also got to interface with the lcd tv, since the intention is to use it as a home media server. Servers can do that, right? [well, you ever hear of a server with a massive graphics card?]