Correction: the OS is stored, and loaded into memory from a USB stick. the OS runs on the memory of the system. your registration key is also tied to the UUID of the USB stick so if the stick dies, you need to re-register your new stick. it can take 20 seconds to a couple hour...
As always, you’ll have to write the Unraid image to a USB drive before you can run the OS. The only difference this time is that you don’t need to install Unraid on a hard drive or SSD. Rather, the USB stick will act as the boot drive every time you power on the NAS. Downlo...
you need to change the boot priority order and ensure that the USB Drive is in Boot Priority #1. This is because UnRAID loads and runs from the USB drive. Normally, the QNAP NAS will boot from the internal 4GB/5GB SSD that contains the QNAP QTS/QuTS OS by default.Note– if ...
Mount USB stick Mount the new partition. In my case it auto mounted at/media/grant/UNRAID Install Unraid software This is already done if the official installer is used to create an Unraid USB drive. unzip -d /media/grant/UNRAID/ unRAIDServer-6.8.3-x86_64.zip ...
I am trying to install my Conbee II stick in ta a linux VM on UNRAID . I see your solution, however i am unable to create the nano /etc/libvirt/qemu/USB/usb-0000-aaaa.xml as it states no directory exist. When i check the /etc/libvirt/qemu there is no USB folder hence the pro...
Both Unraid and TrueNAS offer intuitive interfaces for setup. However, Unraid’s setup might be slightly more confined, as it operates from a USB drive and requires users to use this installation method. I like the TrueNAS options that come from a general ISO image that can be deployed. ...
So I just grabbed another stick, flashed a new boot drive, and tried that, still nothing. Don't get me wrong, I'd assume it should work too, but I also just wanted to make sure. You said you tweaked some settings before trying to boot off of the USB drive. I can only assume...
The first two remove all traces of the plugin from the /boot persistent USB storage, while the latter two only remove some traces. This could allow configs to stay behind, so a reinstall of the plugin would reuse the leftover config from the previous install. I'm tending to stick with ...
I can stick in a full size graphics card into the server AND power the dang thing. Used Dell or HP servers typically don’t have PCI-E cables to power PCI-E devices, which really sucks if you are trying to have a powerful graphics card in your server. Also, if you stick in a PCI...
stick of memory and I had an extra stick laying around so I installed it to get dual-channel support. I think they are doing this mini PC a disservice using memory in single-channel mode. A quick Google search shows an 8GB stick is about $50 and I would highly recommend...