I'm trying out different NAS/fileserver/filestorage programs, and have found FreeNAS, which sounds easy to use and what I'm looking for.
It will (if I can get it to work, to check it out) be running on the following hardware:
Asus Strix Z270E Gaming
Watercooled Core I7-6700K
32 Gb Corsair Vengeeance LPX (4x8Gb)
250 Gb Samsung SSD 960 Evo for systemfiles
4X160 Gb Seagate ST9160314AS in Raid 10.
Now the problem is as following:
I can create a virtual machine (and get it running) of anything from DOS 3.11 thru to Windows 10, OS2 (if anybody remember that one), Redhat, Ubunto, Debian, Suse and so on Linux distros.
If I follow the guide on https://www.ixsystems.com/documentation/freenas/11.2-U6/virtualmachines.html I can get it installed, BUT, when I try to reboot, I get the message that there are no bootable system on the primary master.
What am I missing ?
Cheers
Soren
Denmark
It will (if I can get it to work, to check it out) be running on the following hardware:
Asus Strix Z270E Gaming
Watercooled Core I7-6700K
32 Gb Corsair Vengeeance LPX (4x8Gb)
250 Gb Samsung SSD 960 Evo for systemfiles
4X160 Gb Seagate ST9160314AS in Raid 10.
Now the problem is as following:
I can create a virtual machine (and get it running) of anything from DOS 3.11 thru to Windows 10, OS2 (if anybody remember that one), Redhat, Ubunto, Debian, Suse and so on Linux distros.
If I follow the guide on https://www.ixsystems.com/documentation/freenas/11.2-U6/virtualmachines.html I can get it installed, BUT, when I try to reboot, I get the message that there are no bootable system on the primary master.
What am I missing ?
Cheers
Soren
Denmark