The CDROM image was a firmware upgrade image from Dell (based on Linux). Mounting the image with iDRAC, it worked nicely. As one of the Servers had a dying iDRAC (Dell R320), I needed an USB stick.
If you’ve been wanting to try Linux, whether because you’re worried about privacy in Windows 10, don’t like Microsoft’s “ignore what users want” approach or want to stay out of Apple’s walled garden, ...
I think that one of the most useful developments of the past couple of years has been bootable USB sticks. Not just "LiveUSB" sticks, from which you can actually run Linux, although those are ...
Hello.<br><br>Inspired by a discussion on this forum, I created a small and handy Linux tailored for DC nodes. It will allow you to boot your DC node directly from a 512MB USB stick, so you don't need ...
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Unraid finally dropped the USB boot stick requirement, and it's about time
After all, flash sticks aren't the most reliable boot drives ...
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