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a_carneiro
May 27, 2024Tutor
Re: Graphics Card for 4312
Very much a necrothread here, but I was thinking of doing this same thing and just install plain Debian on my 4312S Was it fairly easy to just access the BIOS and change the boot device to a USB ins...
rhpot1991
Jun 17, 2024Guide
I experimented with this and had success pulling the mounted USB boot drive (its screwed into the motherboard) and booting from a SATA drive after install. Sadly you lose all the perks of ReadyNAS by going elsewhere and I haven't found a good upgrade solution that lets me:
- Use different size drives.
- Add drives for expansion at a later point.
TrueNAS, Unraid, vanilla Debian, and Open Media Vault all lack that combination.
For the video card I just tossed in a PCIE half height and then removed once I no longer needed it.
- a_carneiroJun 17, 2024Tutor
I agree. I have also managed to remove the USB and boot from an SSD.
I ended up going with TrueNAS Scale as I wanted some of the features of ZFS but the lack of expandability (which has been "coming soon" for several years now, apparently) is a pain.
On the plus side, the hardware is still pretty decent so it's good to unlock some more possibilities now that ReadyNAS OS is dead... 🙂
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