Hello,
I'm completely new to this, so please be patient. I installed trueNAS in virtualbox, however all I get is a linux console, no GUI, and I have no idea where to start in order to install, say, a ubuntu in trueNAS as if it was a bare metal virtual machine. I'm doing this in order to know what I'm doing before I install trueNAS on an actual machine.
Every tutorial on 'getting started' with trueNAS that I could find never even mentions a terminal and no GUI, so I have two questions:
1) Let's say that I have a USB key with the ubuntu iso mounted in it, what am I supposed to do in order to virtualize it in trueNAS from the terminal? I don't think I should install virtualbox in trueNAS or anything like that, my understanding is that trueNAS is already a hypervisor
2) So far it looks like it's a fully functioning operating system. Is it? If it is, what are the advantages of trueNAS with respect, for instance, a minimal Arch system in which I install, let's say, virtualbox? I suppose that this is not the case, but I'm asking anyway
Thank you very much
I'm completely new to this, so please be patient. I installed trueNAS in virtualbox, however all I get is a linux console, no GUI, and I have no idea where to start in order to install, say, a ubuntu in trueNAS as if it was a bare metal virtual machine. I'm doing this in order to know what I'm doing before I install trueNAS on an actual machine.
Every tutorial on 'getting started' with trueNAS that I could find never even mentions a terminal and no GUI, so I have two questions:
1) Let's say that I have a USB key with the ubuntu iso mounted in it, what am I supposed to do in order to virtualize it in trueNAS from the terminal? I don't think I should install virtualbox in trueNAS or anything like that, my understanding is that trueNAS is already a hypervisor
2) So far it looks like it's a fully functioning operating system. Is it? If it is, what are the advantages of trueNAS with respect, for instance, a minimal Arch system in which I install, let's say, virtualbox? I suppose that this is not the case, but I'm asking anyway
Thank you very much