

1·
8 days agoIn sysctl.conf you can put
kernel.panic=1
Where 1 is the seconds until reboot.


In sysctl.conf you can put
kernel.panic=1
Where 1 is the seconds until reboot.


For homeservers if you’re not always on-site to look at it, it’s a good idea to set a reset on kernel panic.
More ideal not to reboot of course, but I am often hundreds of miles from my servers so a kernel panic over something that wouldn’t have otherwise killed the system is something I’d rather live with and reboot.
Always go with more ram. I can say that from experience.
I’m partial to fanless, but keep in mind my empire of dirt is almost entirely fanless so I’m just partial to it.
Apache guacamole is something I wish I had when I started. Let’s you connect with telnet, ssh, RDP, or VNC using html5