Study Month: Third Rocky Linux Server

Good Morning from my robotics Lab! This is Shadow_8472, and this February is a study month where I am not sticking myself to hard, weekly goals – though I am aiming for a cluster by the end of the month. Let’s get started!

I downloaded Rocky Linux 9.3 minimal .ISO and flashed it to a USB stick – overwriting an old Rocky Linux 8 installation media. Normally I would use my Ventoy multiboot USB, but Ventoy froze while loading last week before it got to the .ISO selection screen.

The Rocky Linux installer is probably my favorite. It’s non-liniar, so I can go back and change things before finalization without fear of wiping my other settings. My target drive had Debian already installed, and another drive has Linux Mint, which I do not want to overwrite. I confirmed my target drive at least four ways before proceeding. The networking tab let me assign the static IP I want with no undue hassle. Here, I also assigned it the name of Joystick.


I’m keeping this installation as slim as possible to focus on learning clustering. Cockpit (web admin page) is a must-have, but I’m not even putting Podman on this new installation until I believe it is needed. The eventual plan is to keep ButtonMash on as home server until I have RedLaptop and Joystick cooperating in a cluster. Then I’ll move ButtonMash over to that cluster with the possible need to migrate to Rocky 9.x in the process. For this week though, the cluster software I’m researching, Red Hat Cluster Suite, is proving difficult to find the package name[s] for.

I also need to keep a radar for another major goal of this project: an open source image board. I need a tags system, a way to pair two scans to display the backs of some photos, and an album system wouldn’t be bad.

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