I started calling it “Grandma Debian” for some reason.
… I say this as a Debian user after new versions of Mint failed to accurately detect my RAID size. I tried Ubuntu for giggles, same problem, but Grandma Debian worked perfect out of the box.
To be fair, it is a software RAID in the BIOS and those are known to be odd.
I can’t see a reason for Debian to fall especially for servers, except where you’ve got some packages built for RHEL only, though you’d have the same issue with any distro.
I’m doing the same BTW. Except for what I have no control over, which is OL. But that’s a vendor box so its mostly their problem.
I started calling it “Grandma Debian” for some reason.
… I say this as a Debian user after new versions of Mint failed to accurately detect my RAID size. I tried Ubuntu for giggles, same problem, but Grandma Debian worked perfect out of the box.
To be fair, it is a software RAID in the BIOS and those are known to be odd.
currently switching all my rhel derived(fedora, centos, rocky, alma) servers over to Debian.
it just works and I’m not afraid of some dumbass political move to block or change access to it.
if all else fails, I’ll probably switch to opensuse.
I can’t see a reason for Debian to fall especially for servers, except where you’ve got some packages built for RHEL only, though you’d have the same issue with any distro.
I’m doing the same BTW. Except for what I have no control over, which is OL. But that’s a vendor box so its mostly their problem.
opensuse will be a much better experience than any rhel
I still don’t get why my laptop shipped with BIOS raid enabled.
It only has one drive!