No Disk Space?

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Yatti420

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For anybody familiar with using virtualbox or vmware etc should be easy egnough to accomplish getting FreeNAS running in VM environment.. Certainly not advisable.. As others have inidcated certainly only for testing etc..
 

jgreco

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Out of curiousity, does your assignment use these directions? The problem might be, that it was written for FreeNAS 0.7 (project now known as NAS4free and supported on nas4free.org) and it's a different product than what seeing, by downloading the latest FreeNAS. If this is the case, you might want to download the old version and install it. We can't help you with that version here (imagine taking a Lexus to a Chevy dealer), but it might help point you in the right direction.

I saw your bookmarks for MVNU and did a Google search.

gpsguy, shooting for that adjunct professor job... :)
 

Tomas Liumparas

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All I need is UFS. I changed the RAM size to 2Gb.

EDIT: Uploaded it from a flash. And it's on VirtualBox
My best bet is that as suggested before you need to setup some additional disks in VirtualBox.
Use at least 2GB of memory for UFS.
When setting Virtual machine do not use dynamic disks. Specify the size.

If it does not work out, download Nas4Free.
 
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