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Step by Step Setup

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Apologies ahead of time if this is a duplicate post :)

It would have benefited me greatly if there was a step by step tutorial on setting up NAS4Free and may I suggest a Videostep by step. It makes the process much faster, comprehensible and if there are crucial key points they would not be ignored so easily when viewing this process. Also, dialog could be accomplished through this medium to deliver better understanding of this software can do. I believe there are some NAS4Free tutorials on YouTube but they are not complete in which missing areas and are really made for other products.

So, I suggest creating an official video.

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Xylinx wrote:It would have benefited me greatly if there was a step by step tutorial on setting up NAS4Free
there are a great Wiki for this pourpouse: http://wiki.nas4free.org/doku.php?id=do ... user_guide

I know, is not as great as FreeNAS Docu, but this project is Open Source and need a lot of user help, you are wellcome if can help adding more info to wiki.
Xylinx wrote:I suggest a Videostep by step.
there are good video tutorials in several languages in YouTube if you search for it, only some examples:

https://www.youtube.com/results?rlz=&q=nas4free

But the same, I need user help that contribute to N4F.
12.1.0.4 - Ingva (revision 7743) on SUPERMICRO X8SIL-F 8GB of ECC RAM, 11x3TB disk in 1 vdev = Vpool = 32TB Raw size , so 29TB usable size (I Have other NAS as Backup)

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