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- You can modify architecture, mirror, firmware, ssh port, password etc.
- Friendly to low memory machine, for debian series, recommend RAM is above 512MB, for redhat series, recommend RAM is above 2GB.</b>
- Ubuntu 22.04 has cancelled net boot start features, so this program don't support Ubuntu 22.04 and above reinstallation, source: http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/jammy/main/installer-amd64/current/legacy-images/: The Legacy Ubuntu Server Installer is no longer available, initrd.gz and linux netboot file for arm64 architecture as also.
- South Korea debian official mirror(http://ftp.kr.debian.org/debian/) is usually crashed down, so I change recommend mirror for Jaist University https://www.jaist.ac.jp/index.html to replace it. Japan recommend debian mirror is from https://www.riken.jp/, a science research organization in Japan. America recommend debian mirror is from University of California, Berkeley: https://www.berkeley.edu/.
- South Korea debian official mirror(http://ftp.kr.debian.org/debian/) is usually crashed down, so I changed recommend mirror as Jaist University https://www.jaist.ac.jp/index.html to replace it. Japan recommend debian mirror is from https://www.riken.jp/, a science research organization in Japan. America recommend debian mirror is from University of California, Berkeley: https://www.berkeley.edu/.
- Completely modified debian, such as support terminal files colorful displaying, permanently change dns server, disable expired certificates, add on a cute welcome introduction, pre-install many complements in preseeding progress, now enjoy a newly, comfortable, graceful debian experience!
- Support grub2 boot file modify, it can switch debian to Redhat or switch Redhat to debian smoothly, in old version if you installed from debian to redhat, you will no more switch to debian.
- Support xfs file system(only for Debian 9 and later), it's better than the old ext2 and it's the default option of redhat series.