fred.sneed
Cadet
- Joined
- May 27, 2020
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I searched, but didn't really find what I'm looking for. I played around with MC, but found I end up pissing it off in the web GUI. Seems to work fine from the shell on my NAS.
Background:
I recently setup a FreeNAS and have been playing, and am ready to move media from 14 oldish 1.5 and 2 TB internal drives onto three 8 TB striped drives. Once I have everything transferred to, then cleaned up on my NAS, I'm gonna transfer from my NAS back to the drives, as offline backup, with better organization than was possible before. The only irreplaceable stuff is already taken care of. This NAS is just for easy access, not reliability (yet).
I'd like to have some form of file manager that could see all drives (internal, eSATA, USB) on my FreeNAS box, not just shares. I've used "Import Disk" from the web GUI, but that's kinda all or nothing, and one way. I don't care whether I do it at my NAS box, or if it's something like a plugin for the web GUI. It's been 30 years since I did any UNIX command line, so assume I don't remember any of it. MAN used to be my friend.
thanks
Background:
I recently setup a FreeNAS and have been playing, and am ready to move media from 14 oldish 1.5 and 2 TB internal drives onto three 8 TB striped drives. Once I have everything transferred to, then cleaned up on my NAS, I'm gonna transfer from my NAS back to the drives, as offline backup, with better organization than was possible before. The only irreplaceable stuff is already taken care of. This NAS is just for easy access, not reliability (yet).
I'd like to have some form of file manager that could see all drives (internal, eSATA, USB) on my FreeNAS box, not just shares. I've used "Import Disk" from the web GUI, but that's kinda all or nothing, and one way. I don't care whether I do it at my NAS box, or if it's something like a plugin for the web GUI. It's been 30 years since I did any UNIX command line, so assume I don't remember any of it. MAN used to be my friend.
thanks