Freenas Full Install Xzavier

2/22/2019
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Freenas full install xavier

One USB thumb drive to install the FreeNAS OS image. One blank CD-R / CD-RW for writing the FreeNAS ISO in preparation for the installation. Oh yeah, the 64-bit FreeNAS ISO image itself, which you can snag here.

Freenas Full Install Xzavier

Plex Media Server is by far the most popular Media Server out there. I am using it for several years already without any issues. Rar indir gezginler.

You can access Plex from your mobile devices, PlayStation 4, XBOX, Chromecast, Amazon Fire, and many other devices. So without further ado, let’s start with the tutorial. Step 1 – Creating a new Dataset First, we are going to create a new Dataset for our Plex Media Files. Navigate to Storage -> Volumes -> View Volumes and click on your main Volume.

Now click on Add Dataset. Creating a new Dataset Now name it as you will and click on Add Dataset. Give the child a name Step 2 – Creating a new user for Plex This step is optional. You can use whatever user you already have, I prefer creating an extra user just for Plex. Navigate to Account -> Users -> Add User Give it a Name, check Create a new primary group, enter a Full Name and a Password and hit create on the bottom. Creating a new group is also optional, I prefer doing it tho.

Creating a new User Step 3 – Changeing the Dataset permissions Now we need to change the Dataset permissions to our new User. Navigate to Storage -> Volumes -> View Volumes -> Select your volume -> Click on Permissions.

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Apply as in the image below. Adjusting permissions Step 4 – Creating a SMB share Now we got to create a share so that we can drag & drop files into our Plex Library directly from our Windows Computer. Navigate to Sharing -> Windows (SMB) Share -> Add Windows (SMB) Share. For path choose your plex-share, give it a name, can be the same as the dataset, and tick Allow Guest Access. Creating an SMB share Next, we are going to connect the drive to our Windows Computer. Open an explorer window by pressing Windows Button + E.Click on Map Network Drive on the top. If you don’t have the map network drive option, just type the path to your NAS directly in the Breadcrumb Bar.