![]() ![]() This allows really easy upgrade/reinstall of the Fileserver OS without having to copy all the files across to the new OS. I actually have a separate HDD for all my stored files to live on (which I then mount to my Fileserver VM). I have a 6yo Core2Duo running my Proxmox server at home and have TKL Fileserver running as a container on that (I also have about 20 other server VMs that are in testing or use). Have you considered installing a hypervisor such as ProxmoxVE (also Debian Wheezy based - with a neat WebUI) then install other OS as VMs (or containers actually for TKL). ![]() Off on a tangent it's not really an answer to your question (and may not even resolve your issue), but IMO installing to bare metal on that sort of hardware is such a waste. FWIW for the purposes of testing stuff like this, Ubuntu is a different beast to Debian (and therefore TKL too) as they compile their own kernel - and it's probably a different version to the Debian one anyway. TKL will want to install security updates as the final step of setup (do you let it do those?) Whereas default Debian won't do that and will require manual install of security fixes. Perhaps it's an update to grub or the kernel (or something else boot related). But TBH, I can't think of anything that should affect booting and give the behaviour you are experiencing.ĭid it reboot ok during the install? Or was that where the problems started? I assume from your post that it reboots ok during install, but after it's finished then it won't. And yes TurnKey is Debian based (v13.x = Debian Wheezy/7) and we do not compile our own kernel, grub or anything much actually (we have a few custom packages and a few things removed). ![]()
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