The Linux SCSI Target Wiki
DebianCompany / developer |
Debian Project |
---|
OS family |
Unix-like |
---|
Working state |
Production |
---|
Source model |
Free and open source software |
---|
Initial release |
16 August 1993 (1993-08-16) |
---|
Language(s) |
63 languages[1] |
---|
Update method |
APT (several front-ends available) |
---|
Package manager |
dpkg package manager |
---|
Supported platforms |
IA-32, x86-64, PowerPC, SPARC, DEC Alpha, ARM, MIPS, PA-RISC, S390, IA-64 |
---|
Kernel type |
Monolithic (Linux, FreeBSD), Micro (Hurd) |
---|
Userland |
GNU |
---|
Default user interface |
GNOME, KDE Plasma Desktop, Xfce and LXDE |
---|
License |
Free software, mainly the GNU GPL, and others[2] |
---|
Official website |
debian.org |
Debian[3] is a computer operating system composed of software packages released as free and open source software primarily under the GNU General Public License along with other free software licenses.[4] Debian GNU/Linux, which includes the Linux kernel and GNU OS tools,[5] is a popular and influential GNU/Linux distribution.[6] It is distributed with access to repositories containing thousands of software packages ready for installation and use. Debian is known for relatively strict adherence to the Unix and free software philosophies[7] as well as using collaborative software development and testing processes.[8] Debian can be used on a variety of hardware, from NAS/SAN devices to phones, laptops, desktops and servers. It focuses on stability and security and is used as a base for many other distributions.
Target
Summary
Installation
LIO Unified Target has been the default block storage target from Debian 'wheezy' (freeze: June 2012). The user space shell targetcli can be installed as follows:
su -c 'apt-get install targetcli'
See also
Notes
External links