[Arm-dev] Updated howtos
Robert Moskowitz
rgm at htt-consult.com
Thu Jun 20 12:35:10 UTC 2019
On 6/20/19 6:38 AM, Andreas Reschke wrote:
>
> Am 19.06.19 um 21:53 schrieb Robert Moskowitz:
>> My Howto guides for CentOS on Cubieboards and Odroid have been
>> updated! You can get to them via:
>>
>> http://www.htt-consult.com/arm.html
>>
>> I recently lost a drive and had to quickly rebuild a system
>> (fortunately not a critical use one). It went reasonably well using
>> my own instructions, but just was challenging to do all the select
>> and copy work. So I learned some CSS and Javascript and made all the
>> text areas directly selectable/copyable.
>>
>> Note the mailserver is still a work in progress. Maybe after this
>> distraction I will get back to it.
>>
>>
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>
>
> Hello Robert,
>
> thanks for these updates.
>
> I've ordered a new Odroid HC1( fourth HC1) to develop a new
> mailsystem. My production mailsystem is very similary to yours. With
> the new system I want to replace postscreen,amavis-new,spamassassin
> and so on with rspamd. But I can't find any package for CentOS or
> Fedora on armv7hl.
I don't use postscreen.
I am also looking at rspamd. The Nethserver people have it and I
suspect they have built it for their CentOS armv7hl. I don't like what
Nethserver does to support multiple domains, so I do not plan on using
it for my mailserver, only my Samba server.
My thoughts are to build a 'standard' CentOS server from here, then link
in the Nethserver repos and install rspamd and see how that goes.
Perhaps you would give that a go and advise me!
First I have to FINALLY build my new Fedora30 on a 'new' Lenovo x131e...
>
> Maybe I have to wait for CentOS 8 for armv7hl ...
>
>
> Greetings
>
> Andreas
>
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