Instead of "writing" an .iso to a USB drive, I simply "dropped" the .iso onto my Ventoy USB drive! Much quicker, and the drive has .iso files for many other operating systems!
Question. Can I play and watch my videos using my nas server and just truenas scale as the OS? Say I want my nas server to be a local pc too. I want to use the hdmi port and connect it to my tv to watch my videos as a standalone.
I accidentally left out how to boot off of a USB drive or thumb drive, but it's different for every motherboard manufacturer. So you'll have to look that up what your boot function key is for your motherboard. HP is f9. I believe Dell is f10. You need to press the function key during bootup then choose the USB drive that you're installing trueNas from. You can also install and run trueNas on a USB drive. It's not recommended but I will put a quality USB drive in the comments if you need to do that.
Thank you 😊Well explained 👌 especially for Newbies like me. I have just slow data transfer from my windows pc to Nas now .
Instead of "writing" an .iso to a USB drive, I simply "dropped" the .iso onto my Ventoy USB drive!
Much quicker, and the drive has .iso files for many other operating systems!
Question. Can I play and watch my videos using my nas server and just truenas scale as the OS? Say I want my nas server to be a local pc too. I want to use the hdmi port and connect it to my tv to watch my videos as a standalone.
I accidentally left out how to boot off of a USB drive or thumb drive, but it's different for every motherboard manufacturer. So you'll have to look that up what your boot function key is for your motherboard. HP is f9. I believe Dell is f10. You need to press the function key during bootup then choose the USB drive that you're installing trueNas from.
You can also install and run trueNas on a USB drive. It's not recommended but I will put a quality USB drive in the comments if you need to do that.
Great Video. Thank you
Thank you
I can read filed on the NAS but cannot delete or make any new files.
thank you alot
Hanks for the much needed tutorial
What Truenas version are you using
I think I have another version as I dont have option for mask
Nice, detail video... I take it one would need to know the passwords of all home users. What if a user changes his/her password?
Excellent and simplistic tutorial. Cheers
helpful video! thank you!
Nice