Can anyone help me who is familiar with FreeNAS?

aphex

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So I have an old computer and no monitor to hook it up to. I can get the box to boot right into the FreeNAS live cd, but without the ability to see from the box itself, I can't get to the install screen to install freenas on the hard drive (so I won't need the livecd).

Is there anyway to do this completely remotely? (from the FreeNAS web based GUI)
 

alevasseur14

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Why not just temporarily use your main monitor to get it set up? Then you can switch back and admin the FreeNAS remotely.
 

aphex

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Originally posted by: alevasseur14
Why not just temporarily use your main monitor to get it set up? Then you can switch back and admin the FreeNAS remotely.

I don't have any monitors right now unfortunately.
 

Owls

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Originally posted by: aphex
Originally posted by: alevasseur14
Why not just temporarily use your main monitor to get it set up? Then you can switch back and admin the FreeNAS remotely.

I don't have any monitors right now unfortunately.

How are you typing this then?

Sorry couldn't resist :D
 

aphex

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Originally posted by: Owls
Originally posted by: aphex
Originally posted by: alevasseur14
Why not just temporarily use your main monitor to get it set up? Then you can switch back and admin the FreeNAS remotely.

I don't have any monitors right now unfortunately.

How are you typing this then?

Sorry couldn't resist :D

Laptop? :)
 

silverpig

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You could boot from the cd on your laptop, then memorize the keystrokes you need in order to install it...
 

aphex

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Originally posted by: silverpig
You could boot from the cd on your laptop, then memorize the keystrokes you need in order to install it...

Good Call! Might be dicey, but theres nothing on the drives yet so i guess its worth a try.

I'll let ya know how it goes! :)
 

aphex

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Actually, looks to be pretty easy, gonna give it a shot

Escape
9, Enter
3, Enter
Enter
Enter
Enter
Enter
 

aphex

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Actually, a bit more

Escape
9, Enter
3, Enter
Enter
Enter
Enter
Enter
***** WAIT *****
Enter
Right Arrow
Enter

**** DONE INSTALLING *****

<Remove CD>
7, Enter
Enter

*** REBOOTED, ALL GOOD TO GO *****
 

kamper

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That is the wackiest install method I've heard of in a while :p I was going to suggest a serial cable...
 

Netopia

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This brings to mind something that I've always thought would be a GREAT option for laptops... a built in KVM. You've already got the keyboard/mouse/monitor in a portable housing, so if it had inputs and a switch button, it would be PERFECT! I realize that the general public would never need/use it, but for IT purposes, there have been BUNCHES of times that I've wished I had such an option.

Joe