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Axzez Interceptor Carrier Board hardware and OS discussion.

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New Interceptor OS Installer – Now Supporting Raspberry Pi CM4 & CM5!

We’re excited to introduce a pre-release of our Axzez Interceptor OS Installer, now with full Raspberry Pi CM5 support! We’ve rebuilt the OS from the ground up, incorporating the latest software packages, bug fixes, and highly requested features. Our build system has also been streamlined for easier maintenance and faster development.


What’s Inside?

  • Latest Kernel – Based on the Raspberry Pi OS Linux kernel

  • Debian Bookworm – The foundation of the OS

  • PoE Device Support – Drivers included

  • Unified Image – One OS install image for both CM4 & CM5


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13 hours ago

@Hans Henry von Tresckow,


We have increased the EFI System Partition in our images along with several other improvements that we are just getting ready to release this evening for everyone. This will require you to do a fresh install because it is the existing image that has the size issue, but you should be take care of going forward. Hopefully it is possible for you to backup your content before hand.

Server Image: https://axzez-customer-deliverables.nyc3.cdn.digitaloceanspaces.com/testing/server-rpi-cm4-cm5-pre-2025-05-01.img Desktop Image: https://axzez-customer-deliverables.nyc3.cdn.digitaloceanspaces.com/testing/desktop-rpi-cm4-cm5-pre-2025-05-01.img


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Small NAS build with V1 Carrier board and CM4

Since I’ve had a small adventure with this build, and polluted this forum with some questions and observations, I thought I would write up my progress and observations so far. Maybe someone coming behind me might find this useful.

 

I bought a V1 carrier board, and mini-ITX adapter plate, some time ago. I also ordered a CM4 (8GB memory and 32GB eMMC), but those were back ordered for a long time. When I finally received the CM4 I was busy with other things and let this stuff sit.

 

I run an Unraid NAS. I backup my Windows PCs to it. I have a few docker containers and VMs on it as well. As time passed I became more and more nervous about not having a backup for some things on that server. So I decided I’d use the V1 carrier board and CM4 to build a small NAS.…

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13 hours ago

Beautiful setup, @abreuma677

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