Re: [gentoo-user] Anyone used openmediavault with LVM?
Wol wrote: > On 12/09/2023 08:07, Dale wrote: >> I figured out a way to install this to see what it looks like. I found >> out it doesn't support encryption. No LUKS stuff or anything. So, it >> won't work. Thinking about installing Gentoo or Ubuntu on that old >> rig. Most likely Ubuntu. I guess Debian could work too. > > Ubuntu IS Debian, for the most part. Change the Ubuntu repositories to > point at the Debian ones rather than the Ubuntu ones, dist-upgrade or > whatever it is, and you've just changed the base system. > > Debian is a community based distro, Ubuntu is just Mark Shuttleworth > providing support services on top (plus an admittedly large chunk of > value-add, if you think it's value ...) > > It goes Sid -> testing -> stable -> Ubuntu -> (X/K/L...)ubuntu > > Cheers, > Wol > > This is good to know. If something ever happens and Ubuntu dies or no longer supports what I use, I know switching is easy enough. I thought both had the same package commands but I never seen Debian before. Just read about it a few times, mostly on here. Thanks for that info. Dale :-) :-)
Re: [gentoo-user] Anyone used openmediavault with LVM?
On 12/09/2023 08:07, Dale wrote: I figured out a way to install this to see what it looks like. I found out it doesn't support encryption. No LUKS stuff or anything. So, it won't work. Thinking about installing Gentoo or Ubuntu on that old rig. Most likely Ubuntu. I guess Debian could work too. Ubuntu IS Debian, for the most part. Change the Ubuntu repositories to point at the Debian ones rather than the Ubuntu ones, dist-upgrade or whatever it is, and you've just changed the base system. Debian is a community based distro, Ubuntu is just Mark Shuttleworth providing support services on top (plus an admittedly large chunk of value-add, if you think it's value ...) It goes Sid -> testing -> stable -> Ubuntu -> (X/K/L...)ubuntu Cheers, Wol
Re: [gentoo-user] Anyone used openmediavault with LVM?
On 9/12/2023 11:57 AM, Jack wrote: On 9/12/23 11:55, Peter Humphrey wrote: On Tuesday, 12 September 2023 16:45:21 BST Dale wrote: I currently have Ubuntu installed. I would have been done with it sooner but I had a typo in exports and it wouldn't allow me to mount the thing. Wrong IP for my main system. At least it's secure. ROFL So far, my biggest gripe is sudo this, sudo that. Dang, give me root and be done with it. :/ I did try, no freaking password for the thing. I gotta google that tho. There has to be a way. You could try 'sudo su -' . I don't know, but it's worth a try. I've generally used "sudo bash" for such stuff. Or sudo -i
回复:[gentoo-user] Anyone used openmediavault with LVM?
What problems did you encounter? I mean, this is the Gentoo user community, and even so, I'm still happy to serve you properly-please note that the specific service should be based on your actual situation, if you need my remote service, I will charge for it!Your description is not clear, and it is difficult for me to judge what problems you have encountered? If you need my further service, please feel free to contact me.发自我的荣耀手机 原始邮件 发件人: Jack 日期: 2023年9月13日周三 00:00收件人: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org主题: Re: [gentoo-user] Anyone used openmediavault with LVM? On 9/12/23 11:55, Peter Humphrey wrote: On Tuesday, 12 September 2023 16:45:21 BST Dale wrote: I currently have Ubuntu installed. I would have been done with it sooner but I had a typo in exports and it wouldn't allow me to mount the thing. Wrong IP for my main system. At least it's secure. ROFL So far, my biggest gripe is sudo this, sudo that. Dang, give me root and be done with it. :/ I did try, no freaking password for the thing. I gotta google that tho. There has to be a way. You could try 'sudo su -' . I don't know, but it's worth a try. I've generally used "sudo bash" for such stuff.
Re: [gentoo-user] Anyone used openmediavault with LVM?
On Tue, Sep 12, 2023 at 8:55 AM Peter Humphrey wrote: > > On Tuesday, 12 September 2023 16:45:21 BST Dale wrote: > > > I currently have Ubuntu installed. I would have been done with it > > sooner but I had a typo in exports and it wouldn't allow me to mount the > > thing. Wrong IP for my main system. At least it's secure. ROFL So > > far, my biggest gripe is sudo this, sudo that. Dang, give me root and > > be done with it. :/ I did try, no freaking password for the thing. I > > gotta google that tho. There has to be a way. > > You could try 'sudo su -' . I don't know, but it's worth a try. > > -- > Regards, > Peter. If root has a password set then su - is sufficient for Kubuntu. I expect in Dale's case sudo su - gets him to root and then he can set the password and be done with sudo. - Mark
Re: [gentoo-user] Anyone used openmediavault with LVM?
On 9/12/23 11:55, Peter Humphrey wrote: On Tuesday, 12 September 2023 16:45:21 BST Dale wrote: I currently have Ubuntu installed. I would have been done with it sooner but I had a typo in exports and it wouldn't allow me to mount the thing. Wrong IP for my main system. At least it's secure. ROFL So far, my biggest gripe is sudo this, sudo that. Dang, give me root and be done with it. :/ I did try, no freaking password for the thing. I gotta google that tho. There has to be a way. You could try 'sudo su -' . I don't know, but it's worth a try. I've generally used "sudo bash" for such stuff.
Re: [gentoo-user] Anyone used openmediavault with LVM?
On Tuesday, 12 September 2023 16:45:21 BST Dale wrote: > I currently have Ubuntu installed. I would have been done with it > sooner but I had a typo in exports and it wouldn't allow me to mount the > thing. Wrong IP for my main system. At least it's secure. ROFL So > far, my biggest gripe is sudo this, sudo that. Dang, give me root and > be done with it. :/ I did try, no freaking password for the thing. I > gotta google that tho. There has to be a way. You could try 'sudo su -' . I don't know, but it's worth a try. -- Regards, Peter.
Re: [gentoo-user] Anyone used openmediavault with LVM?
Michael wrote: > On Tuesday, 12 September 2023 08:07:59 BST Dale wrote: >> Dale wrote: >>> Howdy, >>> >>> As some know, I like LVM. The Truenas box serves a purpose with zfs but >>> I am more familiar with LVM and using zfs is sort of confusing me >>> because they do similar things in similar ways but are different. Each >>> time I want to do something, I have to figure it out again, sometimes >>> ask for help. As long as I don't need to change anything, it works >>> great. ;-) >>> >>> I found something called openmediavault, OMV. It is here: >>> >>> https://www.openmediavault.org/ >>> >>> On the features page, it lists LVM as a plugin. From what I read, it >>> doesn't seem to have a default tool for managing hard drives, it seems >>> you have to pick one. This leads to me to questions. It is based on >>> Debian, never used it but have read it is fairly easy, been around a >>> long time and is usually very stable. Seems to be a server type >>> distro. So far, I kinda like the idea of this. I'd have to redo my >>> backups again but hey, I been there before. At least if I do switch, >>> I'll be using a tool that I'm pretty good at. I think Alan M suggested >>> this ages ago. Could have been Neil. LVM is likely the best thing I >>> ever used except for Linux itself. :-D >>> >>> Anyone use OMV before? Does it work similar to Truenas but able to have >>> other tools installed? Anyone use LVM on this thing? If nothing else, >>> was it stable and dependable? I have to say, Truenas has been rock >>> solid. Never so much as a hiccup. It just boots and runs until I shut >>> it down. I suspect OMV would be the same but never hurts to ask. >>> >>> Thanks. >>> >>> Dale >>> >>> :-) :-) >>> >>> . >> I figured out a way to install this to see what it looks like. I found >> out it doesn't support encryption. No LUKS stuff or anything. So, it >> won't work. Thinking about installing Gentoo or Ubuntu on that old >> rig. Most likely Ubuntu. I guess Debian could work too. >> >> If anyone is looking for a NAS software package that supports >> encryption, Truenas seems to be it at the moment. Oh, it does support >> LVM tho. So, if one doesn't want encryption but wants LVM, this might >> be a option. It is GUI based like Truenas. >> >> Thanks to all. >> >> Dale >> >> :-) :-) > I've used OpenMediaVault for a short period. In my experience it was very > stable. The GUI is quite intuitive. You can also configure directly its > settings using a CLI. I can't recall if it provides encryption, but it > shouldn't be that difficult to install any missing packages yourself and > configure the partition/directories? The install was fairly easy, except for getting the network to work. It seems it wants IPv6 and is a bit stubborn about it. I have a good hammer. lol I wasn't in there long. When I saw it didn't have encryption as a plugin, I moved on. From what little I used it, I kinda liked the layout. In a way, better than Truenas really. I may could have installed encryption stuff but I figured it wouldn't work with the GUI part then. For the most part, I boot the NAS box, mount it, update my backups, umount it and then shut it down. No monitor, keyboard or mouse. Maybe one day it will have support for encryption. I currently have Ubuntu installed. I would have been done with it sooner but I had a typo in exports and it wouldn't allow me to mount the thing. Wrong IP for my main system. At least it's secure. ROFL So far, my biggest gripe is sudo this, sudo that. Dang, give me root and be done with it. :/ I did try, no freaking password for the thing. I gotta google that tho. There has to be a way. I was hopeful for a bit there. Maybe one day. Dale :-) :-) P. S. The guy behind OMV has a familiar name. I can't place it tho.
Re: [gentoo-user] Anyone used openmediavault with LVM?
On Tuesday, 12 September 2023 08:07:59 BST Dale wrote: > Dale wrote: > > Howdy, > > > > As some know, I like LVM. The Truenas box serves a purpose with zfs but > > I am more familiar with LVM and using zfs is sort of confusing me > > because they do similar things in similar ways but are different. Each > > time I want to do something, I have to figure it out again, sometimes > > ask for help. As long as I don't need to change anything, it works > > great. ;-) > > > > I found something called openmediavault, OMV. It is here: > > > > https://www.openmediavault.org/ > > > > On the features page, it lists LVM as a plugin. From what I read, it > > doesn't seem to have a default tool for managing hard drives, it seems > > you have to pick one. This leads to me to questions. It is based on > > Debian, never used it but have read it is fairly easy, been around a > > long time and is usually very stable. Seems to be a server type > > distro. So far, I kinda like the idea of this. I'd have to redo my > > backups again but hey, I been there before. At least if I do switch, > > I'll be using a tool that I'm pretty good at. I think Alan M suggested > > this ages ago. Could have been Neil. LVM is likely the best thing I > > ever used except for Linux itself. :-D > > > > Anyone use OMV before? Does it work similar to Truenas but able to have > > other tools installed? Anyone use LVM on this thing? If nothing else, > > was it stable and dependable? I have to say, Truenas has been rock > > solid. Never so much as a hiccup. It just boots and runs until I shut > > it down. I suspect OMV would be the same but never hurts to ask. > > > > Thanks. > > > > Dale > > > > :-) :-) > > > > . > > I figured out a way to install this to see what it looks like. I found > out it doesn't support encryption. No LUKS stuff or anything. So, it > won't work. Thinking about installing Gentoo or Ubuntu on that old > rig. Most likely Ubuntu. I guess Debian could work too. > > If anyone is looking for a NAS software package that supports > encryption, Truenas seems to be it at the moment. Oh, it does support > LVM tho. So, if one doesn't want encryption but wants LVM, this might > be a option. It is GUI based like Truenas. > > Thanks to all. > > Dale > > :-) :-) I've used OpenMediaVault for a short period. In my experience it was very stable. The GUI is quite intuitive. You can also configure directly its settings using a CLI. I can't recall if it provides encryption, but it shouldn't be that difficult to install any missing packages yourself and configure the partition/directories? signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Re: [gentoo-user] Anyone used openmediavault with LVM?
Dale wrote: > Howdy, > > As some know, I like LVM. The Truenas box serves a purpose with zfs but > I am more familiar with LVM and using zfs is sort of confusing me > because they do similar things in similar ways but are different. Each > time I want to do something, I have to figure it out again, sometimes > ask for help. As long as I don't need to change anything, it works > great. ;-) > > I found something called openmediavault, OMV. It is here: > > https://www.openmediavault.org/ > > On the features page, it lists LVM as a plugin. From what I read, it > doesn't seem to have a default tool for managing hard drives, it seems > you have to pick one. This leads to me to questions. It is based on > Debian, never used it but have read it is fairly easy, been around a > long time and is usually very stable. Seems to be a server type > distro. So far, I kinda like the idea of this. I'd have to redo my > backups again but hey, I been there before. At least if I do switch, > I'll be using a tool that I'm pretty good at. I think Alan M suggested > this ages ago. Could have been Neil. LVM is likely the best thing I > ever used except for Linux itself. :-D > > Anyone use OMV before? Does it work similar to Truenas but able to have > other tools installed? Anyone use LVM on this thing? If nothing else, > was it stable and dependable? I have to say, Truenas has been rock > solid. Never so much as a hiccup. It just boots and runs until I shut > it down. I suspect OMV would be the same but never hurts to ask. > > Thanks. > > Dale > > :-) :-) > . > I figured out a way to install this to see what it looks like. I found out it doesn't support encryption. No LUKS stuff or anything. So, it won't work. Thinking about installing Gentoo or Ubuntu on that old rig. Most likely Ubuntu. I guess Debian could work too. If anyone is looking for a NAS software package that supports encryption, Truenas seems to be it at the moment. Oh, it does support LVM tho. So, if one doesn't want encryption but wants LVM, this might be a option. It is GUI based like Truenas. Thanks to all. Dale :-) :-)
[gentoo-user] Anyone used openmediavault with LVM?
Howdy, As some know, I like LVM. The Truenas box serves a purpose with zfs but I am more familiar with LVM and using zfs is sort of confusing me because they do similar things in similar ways but are different. Each time I want to do something, I have to figure it out again, sometimes ask for help. As long as I don't need to change anything, it works great. ;-) I found something called openmediavault, OMV. It is here: https://www.openmediavault.org/ On the features page, it lists LVM as a plugin. From what I read, it doesn't seem to have a default tool for managing hard drives, it seems you have to pick one. This leads to me to questions. It is based on Debian, never used it but have read it is fairly easy, been around a long time and is usually very stable. Seems to be a server type distro. So far, I kinda like the idea of this. I'd have to redo my backups again but hey, I been there before. At least if I do switch, I'll be using a tool that I'm pretty good at. I think Alan M suggested this ages ago. Could have been Neil. LVM is likely the best thing I ever used except for Linux itself. :-D Anyone use OMV before? Does it work similar to Truenas but able to have other tools installed? Anyone use LVM on this thing? If nothing else, was it stable and dependable? I have to say, Truenas has been rock solid. Never so much as a hiccup. It just boots and runs until I shut it down. I suspect OMV would be the same but never hurts to ask. Thanks. Dale :-) :-)