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ARM Compatibility
#1
ARM Compatibility
Hello,
I'm looking into the possibility of setting up a Raspberry Pi 2 B (www.raspberrypi.org) and installing Sentora -- this device uses an ARM-based processor and I'm not clear on whether or not Sentora would support that. I suspect that with some fancy footwork it could be done, but I'd love to know whether anyone knows if it works out-of-the-box or if it would require some serious time to work through.

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RE: ARM Compatibility
It could work on raspberry if we have all the packages required:

apache/php/mysql/postfix/dovecot/bind and their dependecies.

We don't have time to sort out that for such low end config.

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RE: ARM Compatibility
There is an ubuntu version for the raspberry...

My Sentora DemoMy GithubAuxio Github
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Sentora's development takes way too long, so i'm transitioning to HestiaCP.
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RE: ARM Compatibility
Beside that my advice avoid it. Don't forget next updates could get it more complicated to work on such plateforms.

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RE: ARM Compatibility
(03-18-2015, 04:55 AM)unusual1 Wrote: Hello,
I'm looking into the possibility of setting up a Raspberry Pi 2 B (www.raspberrypi.org) and installing Sentora -- this device uses an ARM-based processor and I'm not clear on whether or not Sentora would support that.  I suspect that with some fancy footwork it could be done, but I'd love to know whether anyone knows if it works out-of-the-box or if it would require some serious time to work through.

Thanks!
U1



I have Sentora up and running on my RPi2.  Added deb's for the pi to the install script.

Use the install command:
bash <(curl -L -Ss https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Rushal...install.sh)
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RE: ARM Compatibility
Great work.

As Ubuntu is supported debian branch is not so complicated to implement.

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RE: ARM Compatibility
Then I try use the script Rushal posted I got this:

Can anyone help me with that ?

I also have a RPi2

############################################################
# Welcome to the Official Sentora Installer 1.0.2 #
############################################################

Checking that minimal requirements are ok
Detected : Linux 3.18.11-v7+ armv7l
Sorry, this OS is not supported by Sentora.
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RE: ARM Compatibility
The installer will detect your os and refuse to go further. It's not built for ARM.

You need to have very good knowledge of sysadmin to get it working.

We don't plan to support it.

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RE: ARM Compatibility
(03-18-2015, 04:55 AM)unusual1 Wrote: Hello,
I'm looking into the possibility of setting up a Raspberry Pi 2 B (www.raspberrypi.org) and installing Sentora -- this device uses an ARM-based processor and I'm not clear on whether or not Sentora would support that.  I suspect that with some fancy footwork it could be done, but I'd love to know whether anyone knows if it works out-of-the-box or if it would require some serious time to work through.

Thanks!
U1

I was able to get this up and working 100% tonight using a RPi2, Ubuntu Server 14.04, and a 16GB MicroSD card.  Below is what i did.

- Download and install the Ubuntu Server 14.04 on your RPi 2 by following following ballen's blog post here (i didn't realize this was his site until AFTER i was done....two thumbs up to Bobby!!!).
http://blog.bobbyallen.me/2015/05/17/set...erry-pi-2/

- I manually uninstalled apparmor from the O.S. by following this guide:
http://www.techytalk.info/disable-and-re...ributions/
Once I uninstalled it, I then removed the two folders:
Code:
/etc/apparmor
and
Code:
/etc/apparmor.d

- I modified the install script and commented out the lines in the Ubuntu section where it modifies the source list; lines 395-401, 406 - 408, 413-415, 422-424, 426-428.  ****NOTE: I manually downloaded the script with wget and modified this using nano on the server.  Modifying it on my workstation in Notepad++ and then uploading it returned the result "File or Directory Not Found" regardless of what i tried. And yes, i did have it chmoded to be a script.  

In the script I also changed the "apt-get" sections and removed the -qq.  I like seeing the output on my screen while it is installing, updating, and/or removing items...just a personal preference.  Tongue

Hope this helps someone!
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