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* Setting up a [[Debian Squeeze base server]] is a howto on the installation of a very basic Linux box under Lenny (it's actually not even a server yet).
* Setting up a [[Debian Jessie base server|Debian 8 Jessie base server]] is a howto on the installation of a very basic Linux box under Jessie (it's actually not even a server yet).
* Using ''md'' for [[software-based RAID]] contains our ideas and observations on redundancy.
* Using ''md'' and ''btrfs'' for [[software-based RAID]] contains our ideas and observations on data redundancy.
* The use of [[APT and aptitude]] is crucial to the concept of a Debian machine.
* The use of [[APT and aptitude]] is crucial to the concept of a Debian machine.
* [[Roll your own kernel]] discusses the pros and cons of compiling your own kernel, and how to do it.
* [[Roll your own kernel]] discusses the pros and cons of compiling your own kernel, and how to do it.

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