DIY 6TB Raspberry PI 5 NAS running OpenMediaVault 7

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Hello, In this overdue video I'll be showing you how to install OpenMediaVault 7 on the Raspberry Pi 5 with the Geekworm NVME Adapter with a 2tb SSD and a 4tb NAS Hard Drive on an Ammo Box Container With RGB
OpenMediaVault 7 Installation link: github.com/OpenMediaVault-Plu....
00:00 intro
01:26 What is a NAS
02:45 Jank DIY Raspberry Pi NAS
03:14 OpenMediaVault Installation
05:28 Change Default Password
06:34 Enabling Docker on OpenMediaVault
07:48 Customizing OMV Dashboard
08:26 Create a EXT4 File System
09:02 Create a Network Share
14:13 Debugging, fix
15:23 Connecting File Browser to NAS
16:08 Create a User Group
16:25 Create a User
17:01 Add Share Permission to user Group
18:31 Wifi Transfer Test
19:25 Ethernet Transfer Test
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  • @codefallacy
    @codefallacy3 ай бұрын

    Hey Yall, This video was originally like 40 Minutes of Me Rambling so i did my best to cut it down and added chapters in the background! Give me them topics below lol!

  • @veredictum4503
    @veredictum4503Ай бұрын

    Thanks. Appreciated. Because the vast majority of "how to" videos, are on OMV6. And as I tried, I noticed there are differences. And being a first-timer, I got quite lost. So your running commentary helps. I'll be re-watching this as I do re-install again.

  • @IgnisYoutube
    @IgnisYoutube3 ай бұрын

    Great job! I will totally try it soon. But I'm a bit new and trying to understand some things.. First of all, can you install OMV in container? should you? Secondly, for security and architecture is it ok, to have containers right inside my raspberri pi or is it a better practice to have it inside proxmox (vm) and then have a vm with dockers? Are there more reasons why to choose this structure? Third are some services better to run outside of container/vm? like for example OMV or adguard? Keep it up!! ;)

  • @codefallacy

    @codefallacy

    3 ай бұрын

    1. OMV is meant to be used as an operating system, so while you can run it in a container, it is not recommended, use it on a VM and virtualize the entire operating system if you want that is good but try to avoid using openmediavault inside a docker contiainer. if you are using proxmox, running it on a vm is great. 2. in terms of safety of a container or vm with containers it is up to you, i like to have one VM hosting all the docker containers inside of that vm. i like to create docker networks to have the containers communicate between them, if you have a container outside of the vm it will not have access to those virtual docker networks. 3. its easier to do GPU passthrough to containers if you run containers on the Host Operating system, that is the only benefit i see. althrough, you can still pass the gpu to the vm and then pass that to the containers. it is just alot more work. so the benefit to running containers on the host is less work doing gpu passthroughs.

  • @ThomasGatt
    @ThomasGatt2 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the video. How did you connect the HDD to your Pi5, please?

  • @codefallacy

    @codefallacy

    2 ай бұрын

    I used a usb 3.0 to sata 3.5 hdd enclosure.

  • @TomasRamoska
    @TomasRamoska3 ай бұрын

    Nice work I running OMV on Raspberry Pi 5. I thinking of getting a USB3 to ethernet 2.5Gbe adapter to increase the transfer speed or even get 2.5Gbe HAT so I can have both USB3 ports for drives

  • @codefallacy

    @codefallacy

    3 ай бұрын

    yeah the big downside is the ethernet speeds, let me know what kind of speeds you get once you get the adapter. im very curious

  • @Siga-Anthony
    @Siga-Anthony3 ай бұрын

    care i know omv dont work on pi5 64 bit, tell me if u have succes to use it ^^

  • @codefallacy

    @codefallacy

    3 ай бұрын

    you can see that this is a Raspberry pi 5 with Raspberry Pi OS Lite 64-bit (aarch64).

  • @Siga-Anthony

    @Siga-Anthony

    3 ай бұрын

    @@codefallacy yea mb into the readme we have the solution To skip network setup and dont break the wifi. i know its working, ty for the video

  • @sidneyking11
    @sidneyking113 ай бұрын

    I think you misspoke, CasaOS and Open media vault is not the same, TrueNAS and Open Media Vault is similar. CasaOS is more of a desktop that runs on top of a OS.

  • @codefallacy

    @codefallacy

    3 ай бұрын

    i may have, but i dont think i did. casaos tries to prioritize UX but they are both NAS programs which run on top of a linux distribution. i do believe OMV is more feature rich but ill have to check it out to confirm.

  • @codefallacy

    @codefallacy

    3 ай бұрын

    actually now that i think about it, you are right. OMV is a full blown hypervisor like proxmox and trunas. i was wrong, thanks for keeping me honest i do appreciate it

  • @sidneyking11

    @sidneyking11

    3 ай бұрын

    @@codefallacyanother software you should check out is Unraid. I prefer Proxmox. Best regards

  • @user-gr5lh6cs8o
    @user-gr5lh6cs8o2 ай бұрын

    2 a week, really? When?

  • @codefallacy

    @codefallacy

    2 ай бұрын

    😂😂😂 stuff happens lol

  • @user-wp8qh3is8q
    @user-wp8qh3is8q3 ай бұрын

    Great job! I will totally try it soon. But I'm a bit new and trying to understand some things.. First of all, can you install OMV in container? should you? Secondly, for security and architecture is it ok, to have containers right inside my raspberri pi or is it a better practice to have it inside proxmox (vm) and then have a vm with dockers? Are there more reasons why to choose this structure? Third are some services better to run outside of container/vm? like for example OMV or adguard? Keep it up!! ;)

  • @codefallacy

    @codefallacy

    3 ай бұрын

    ill come back to this when i have a minute to answer

  • @codefallacy

    @codefallacy

    3 ай бұрын

    1. OMV is meant to be used as an operating system, so while you can run it in a container, it is not recommended, use it on a VM and virtualize the entire operating system if you want that is good but try to avoid using openmediavault inside a docker contiainer. if you are using proxmox, running it on a vm is great. 2. in terms of safety of a container or vm with containers it is up to you, i like to have one VM hosting all the docker containers inside of that vm. i like to create docker networks to have the containers communicate between them, if you have a container outside of the vm it will not have access to those virtual docker networks. 3. its easier to do GPU passthrough to containers if you run containers on the Host Operating system, that is the only benefit i see. althrough, you can still pass the gpu to the vm and then pass that to the containers. it is just alot more work. so the benefit to running containers on the host is less work doing gpu passthroughs.

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