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Old 06-17-2016, 12:57 PM   #1
robinselvam
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Suggestions and help needed in pratical learning & simulation of problems


Hi friends,

i need help and suggestions on setting up a home lab .
to practically learning to troubleshoot linux problems.

for eg: kernel panic error or grub corruption error.i have gone through lot of
you tube videos and tutorials nothing evolves to realtimescenario.

i want to learn how to add luns from san to linux box practically im limited to
hardware resources. i jus a personallaptop with decent configuration.

it would be helpful if anyone share the ideas
 
Old 06-17-2016, 11:01 PM   #2
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use fedora -rawhide

it is the alpha/bata development version

and as such is FULL of bugs that need fixing

and updates WILL!!! break things and they will need fixing

right now "rawhide" is fedora 24 beta rc 3
so the bugs arw mostly worked out for 24
but in about a month rawhide will be 25 ALPHA and might not even run without fixing
 
  


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