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  2. Hey, Yes Realtek doesn't play nice with Hexos and WiFi is not supported at all. If you are looking for a PCIe NIC go with an Intel NIC, if you want to have 10Gbps, go with sth. Like an Intel X520 or X540 depending if you want SFP+(X520) or RJ45 (X540)
  3. Gigabyte Z890 Gaming X Wifi7 motherboard (intel) The specs of the motherboard list Realtek® 2.5GbE LAN chip (2.5 Gbps/1 Gbps/100 Mbps) The Wifi MediaTek Wi-Fi 7 MT7925 Neither of the interfaces appear to have been found.. Opening a linux shell just shows the loopback interface "lo" I see from other posts realtek ethernet adapters appear to cause issues. Is it best to get an add in card? If so what would be a good 10gbs that is known to work with HexOS?
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  5. The BC-250 is the apu used in the PS5. I have seen Reddit Posts of people who are running Linux on a BC-250, but not without issues. It is experimental. Do you already own a BC250? In that case, Lets give it a try. If you have to buy one, perhaps there are better options.
  6. I'll have another go at recreating the installer, many thanks.
  7. I've seen a few people successfully install Linux on a BC-250 and steam for gaming. Being that hexox/trunas is debion based and debion should support RDNA do you think I could get this to work ? I feel like this could be a compact, cost effective and powerful option with a 16x mini-pcie to pcie hba or to 6 port sata adapter.
  8. Sorry, what exactly do I need to type into the browser? The launch button worked when I first set up the applications but now nothing happens.
  9. a lot of time the install errors can be fixed by remaking the installer usb. Also make sure you have secure boot disabled.
  10. Hi there, I am trying to install on an old enterprise server (Lenovo X3650 m3) however after I get to select Install/Upgrade I get multiple file errors and then it finishes at the grub screen. My only option after that it to type exit which then brings me back to to pervious Install/Upgrade screen. I have 7 drives in total 2 x SATA & 4 x SAS & 1 x M.2 SATA SSD connected via PCI card (which I'm not sure if it has been detected or not} which are all connected to the servers raid controller bar the M.2. I have previously been using Proxmox on this machine with no issues, what can I do, if anything. I am willing to give anything a try at this point. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
  11. i'm thinking something similar to our smb instructions would be nice. Just a few links with write ups on how to setup rsync on different platforms.
  12. This would require to make setting up the rsync server easier, but then again the team could only make the receiver side easier, but the user would still need to figure out how to use rsync on their existing NAS.
  13. @mill3000 simplifying this would definitely be a great boon for HexOS
  14. @Mobius much appreciated i already did take note that it had been said to leave TrueNas updated to be delivered via HexOS thankyou
  15. welcome to hexos At this time the only other thing to keep in mind is that you should NOT update the underlying truenas operating system. Some functions might work and others might not however the HexOS team regards that as an unsupported use case. As far as i know there have not been any reports of docker apps breaking hexos so you should be good.
  16. @Mobius I just bought my lifetime license and am diving into setting up a NAS moving away from the current MS Plex server I have, is there anything else specific that may brick HexOS outside of single drive Pools? I am mainly looking at Plex Immich Filebot qBittorrent Sonarr/Radarr Prowlarr Tautulli apologies if this makes no sense I am very new and have very little idea at this stage
  17. @EviTRea, I support this. It's a pretty common use case. Migrating to HexOs should be as simple as using HexOs.
  18. Forgot to mention another point of making HexOS do the pulling: If I use my PC to access both machine with SMB to do the copying, my PC would need to stay awake for the entire transfer session. Which is bad, and another point of failure.
  19. So, I had a Synology running for like 4 years. It was about to run out of space, so I decided to make a custom NAS. I set up HexOS, then I want my all my Synology data to be in HexOS. The first thought is just open SMB share on both devices, and copy paste from one to the other machine... But on Linux, I know that this would just make directories with the same name, thus making "Last modified" to be the date that the transfer happens. Therefore, I asked ChatGPT. It suggested Rsync, which has a lot of benefits, like pure NAS to NAS communication, the ability to resume transfer if things got wrong... And of course HexOS doesn't have that. Not saying it should, but I just happen to need it in this specific case. Anyway, I went into TrueNAS, and set up Rsync. I'll spare the details since it's not really a HexOS topic, but I can say that it took several hours to figure out with constant waiting, it's not a pleasant experience. And I'm just thinking, there should be an easier way right? Like, TrueNAS scale is just Debian. Can't it just access SMB itself, copy the file into a directories, and use some parameters to keep the metadata? Or whatever, I don't know. My point is, "I just set up a new NAS and now I want all my old NAS data here" is probably a common enough need that HexOS should have a default solution to. That's about it. Thanks for reading.
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  21. After nearly 40 years of mainframe programing, off and on PC support for the companies I worked for, Probably about as many years creating and maintaining first Apple PC's then on to 8086 PC's and beyond, I believe I have made some observations. I can build a PC from a pile of parts. I can network equipment together through wireless, wired and electrical and recently through coaxial cable. I can put a RJ45 end on ethernet cable the old way (without the quick crimp tool). What I consider to be my crowning achievement was working with my dad to help a neighbor get an early 70's Corvette running. While I understand the concept of internal combustion, my diagnostics skills are limited to "getting spark" and getting gas". So my value to this project was to read the manual for the parts and they were added to the hunk of metal hanging in their garage. Things like this show me "technical" is a mindset or approach more than a true level of knowledge. Sure the two go hand in hand but if you don't have a technical approach you will not successfully set up a NAS at any but the very most basic level. And adding products to that NAS is out of the question. That is why when I ask a question I often ask for a picture to see where I deviated. Not just to fix it but to see what happens when I change settings. I have pages of notes from all the way back when I was picking out the hardware I am using for the HexOS NAS. I started expecting I would be setting up an UnRaid instead of TrueNAS. A friend with some knowledge was pushing me to TrueNAS when I say the LTT videos'. Reading the "How I chose hardware" article showed very clearly how you are short on experience and expertise. But it also showed a technical aptitude that is NOT in short supply here in this forum. So when you are done with this experience I would like to hear your opinion. You may find some of the information you are given when you ask for help to be difficult to follow. Thats you experience level not your technology level. Experience can come easy and hard depending on your level of effort in a project but becoming technical when you previously were not? I don't even know if that happens. Keep up the articles please.
  22. Update: just putting the old OS drive in the new system does work. altough i needed to reconfigure the ip in my router to use my old bookmarks.
  23. Hey @Exodia, unfortunately I cannot comment on this since I'm not using Truenas/Hexos to host my apps, maybe someone else can comment on this instead.
  24. Thanks again @PsychoWards! Would you consider installing TrueNAS apps as easy to setup/configure/maintain as the HexOS-curated apps? All of these video demos for HexOS apps (Plex, immich) seem pretty easy to click and install, and I'd very much like to compare the complexity of installing those apps to installing TrueNAS apps.
  25. Hi @TheCambaplaying with Immich atm and working on my next post. I'm getting pretty frustrated with it but having fun. I love next cloud! Didn't know I could run that here, how exciting!
  26. It's a tricky line, I try to be clear what my knowledge is around each topic. I know nothing about networking almost nothing about servers, and am deeply uncomfortable with managing important security, anything comand line or code etc. that said I've worked doing QA on software for years and am an IT consultant by trade. I would never ever want to set up TrueNAS for example. I'm interested that you see these things im as technical, however, which bits? Thanks for reading 💜💜
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