March 9, 20251 yr At one time there was talk about an Unraid hardware database where users could enter their hardware builds and any issues that arose. Is this still in the works so that people building new systems can avoid any pitfalls?
March 11, 20251 yr Unraid 7 uses Ubuntu 24.04 as its base. I've moved my unraid from i3 7100 to Ryzen 3600 to Xeon E5-2697A v4 and the only issue I've ran into so far is APSM (power management) on samsung NVME throwing a bunch of ACR errors. Otherwise I have moved my unraid between hardware so many times and not once has it caused an issue. Unraid is extremely hardware agnostic meaning that is designed to function properly on any hardware platform or device, regardless of the specific hardware components it uses. Beercules
March 11, 20251 yr Odd because when you look at the system information in Unraid 7, it clearly says Ubuntu 24.04 Beercules
March 11, 20251 yr Community Expert 1 minute ago, Beercules said: Odd because when you look at the system information in Unraid 7, it clearly says Ubuntu 24.04 Where exactly are you seeing that?
March 11, 20251 yr 3 minutes ago, Beercules said: Odd because when you look at the system information in Unraid 7, it clearly says Ubuntu 24.04 Beercules i don't know where you can see that. cat /etc/os-release NAME="Unraid OS" ID="unraid-os" ID_LIKE="slackware" PRETTY_NAME="Unraid OS 7.0 x86_64" CPE_NAME="cpe:/o:limetech:unraid-os:7.0.1" VERSION="7.0.1 2025-02-25" VERSION_ID="7.0.1" VERSION_CODENAME="stable" HOME_URL="https://unraid.net/" SUPPORT_URL="https://support.unraid.net/" BUG_REPORT_URL="https://forums.unraid.net/" DOCUMENTATION_URL="https://docs.unraid.net/" VENDOR_NAME="Lime Technology, Inc."
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