Greetings,
See warnings about not running on a virtual machine - I can appreciate the reasoning. However there isn't a mechanism that I've seen to install FreeNAS on the hard drive - no way to create partitions during installation.
Several say to use thumbdrive - but my experience with thumbdrives is that while they are convenient, they aren't reliable and they are slow. I don't trust them in a production environment.
Is there a way to carve out say a 8 - 10G partition and install FreeNAS to it? (Yes - I know I could boot up from a Live distro of unix...)
See warnings about not running on a virtual machine - I can appreciate the reasoning. However there isn't a mechanism that I've seen to install FreeNAS on the hard drive - no way to create partitions during installation.
Several say to use thumbdrive - but my experience with thumbdrives is that while they are convenient, they aren't reliable and they are slow. I don't trust them in a production environment.
Is there a way to carve out say a 8 - 10G partition and install FreeNAS to it? (Yes - I know I could boot up from a Live distro of unix...)