Quick Deployment of Single Node Single Disk Architecture MinIO on Linux

Quick Deployment of Single Node Single Disk Architecture MinIO on Linux

Download MinIO Server Files This step describes how to deploy MinIO in a single node single disk (SNSD) configuration for early development and evaluation. The SNSD deployment does not provide any additional reliability or availability beyond what is offered by the underlying storage volume implementation (RAID, LVM, ZFS, etc.). The SNSD deployment uses a zero-parity … Read more

How to Execute Commands or Scripts at Reboot or Startup in Linux?

How to Execute Commands or Scripts at Reboot or Startup in Linux?

In the world of Linux, mastering the skill of executing commands or scripts during system reboot or startup is like possessing a magical key that opens the door to automated operations🔑. Whether it’s for system initialization settings, starting specific services, or performing data backups, this method allows for efficient automation. This article will take you … Read more

Essential for Linux Beginners! systemctl Command: Easily Manage Services and System Status

Essential for Linux Beginners! systemctl Command: Easily Manage Services and System Status

In Linux systems, service management and system status control are daily tasks for system administrators. The systemctl command is the control tool for the Systemd system, used to manage system services and system status. Today, let’s learn about this super useful command—systemctl.1. What is the systemctl Command?The systemctl command is used to manage system services … Read more

Does Linux Really Need Something as Massive as Systemd?

Does Linux Really Need Something as Massive as Systemd?

There is a question that is very similar, which is – “Why do schools require uniforms?”My son’s high school is an arts school, where most students study performing arts, broadcasting, fine arts, and other artistic majors. One advantage of such a school is that the average attractiveness of students is higher compared to regular high … Read more

Detailed Explanation of Linux Boot and Startup Process

Detailed Explanation of Linux Boot and Startup Process

(Click the public account above to quickly follow) Author: David Both, Translation: Linux China/penghuster linux.cn/article-8807-1.html If you have good articles to submit, please click → here for details Have you ever wondered how an operating system can execute applications? This article will unveil the mysteries of operating system booting and startup. Understanding the operating system … Read more

Preventing Sleep Mode When Closing a Linux Laptop

Preventing Sleep Mode When Closing a Linux Laptop

Recently, I assembled a NAS system using an old laptop and needed to configure it so that the laptop does not enter sleep mode when the lid is closed. Here are the steps I followed: Edit the logind.conf file with the following command: vi /etc/systemd/logind.conf You will see the following content: #HandlePowerKey: Action when the … Read more

A Guide to Resolving Linux System Boot Issues

A Guide to Resolving Linux System Boot Issues

Have you ever pressed the power button and found yourself staring at a waterfall of code on the screen, feeling helpless? It’s like a car dashboard going haywire when the engine won’t start; the command line prompts during a Linux boot failure can often leave newcomers feeling overwhelmed. Today, we will dissect the ignition process … Read more

Linux Application Auto-Start Fails? A Comprehensive Guide to Avoiding Pitfalls with Systemd in 5 Steps!

Linux Application Auto-Start Fails? A Comprehensive Guide to Avoiding Pitfalls with Systemd in 5 Steps!

IntroductionAs a developer, have you ever encountered a situation where you configured your application to automatically restart after a crash, but the service just won’t come back up? The logs only show a cold <span>status=217/USER</span>, leaving you puzzled? Don’t panic! Today, we will provide a hands-on guide to help you solve the “mystical” issue of … Read more

Changing Network Interface Names to eth0 and eth1 in Linux Systems

Changing Network Interface Names to eth0 and eth1 in Linux Systems

Warm Reminder Reading on WeChat public account may result in poor code formatting, incorrect formatting after copying code, outdated content, and advertisement issues. It is strongly recommended to click the Read the Original link at the bottom left of the article for viewing. Tips Changing Network Interface Names to eth0 and eth1 in Linux Systems … Read more

Armbian System Secure Disk Mounting Tutorial: Achieving Accurate and Stable Auto-Mounting with UUID

Armbian System Secure Disk Mounting Tutorial: Achieving Accurate and Stable Auto-Mounting with UUID

In the Armbian system, mounting disks is a common operation, but traditional mounting methods (such as directly modifying /etc/fstab) carry certain risks. If a disk fails to mount properly, it may lead to system failure or even damage. To avoid this situation, this article will introduce a safer and more stable mounting method: using UUID … Read more