Jeff Geerling
Jeff Geerling
Very cool board! I'm excited to finally see a nice looking NAS solution with the CM5; some of the other ones require a lot of extra work to get something...
@kelroy1990 - Ah I missed that it was Gen 3! I would love to test it out — if you ship a board, I would be able to print up...
@kelroy1990 - you can email me at [email protected] (my public email) and go from there. I'm also somewhat of a noob at 3D printed design, but getting better. So far...
I have them in hand, they got a quick mention today, before I get to testing them... maybe even with TrueNAS haha: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GryCOpcglyI
Just noting this project is on the site now: https://pipci.jeffgeerling.com/boards_cm/homelabs-pi-storage.html
One strange device I haven't seen before on USB is `ASMedia KD-123`: ``` pi@pinas:~ $ lsusb Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub Bus 005 Device...
A few notes about microSD card usage: 1. The fan header is just above the microSD card slot on the design revision I'm testing. This means to install an SD...
> If you pull the cover off... i think that you maybe broke it hahahhha I *thought* it was one of those pull out types, and I was trying to...
Testing with TrueNAS, a few notes: - TrueNAS doesn't seem to recognize the PCIe attached SATA drives or the PCIe attached NIC, as I presume they're using a PCIe bridge/switch...
I set up a RAIDZ1 array with four Seagate IronWolf NAS drives (2x 6 TB, 2x 8 TB), and used the built-in 2.5 Gbps network port, and got between 230-250...