Just your average quirky thigh-high socks enjoyer programmer. :3
Not necessarily but generally 64gb should be a better minimum. For example, dedicated e-readers can get away with 32gb storage probably.
Ah sorry I haven’t read the post thoroughly enough. Some shown Imagination GPUs are based on RISC-V and others on ARM, and it seems the G5 will be using an Imagination GPU based on ARM.
The previously used ARM Mali GPU will be replaced with a RISC-V GPU made by Imagination
EDIT: I’m dumb, G5 will use an Imagination GPU which is based on ARM
Oh that definitely seem possible but I would assume going with a trusted seller with a warranty like goharddrive and serverpartdeal must be a safer choice in this regard.
Hungary, but these prices seem to be one of the best I was able to find currently.
Have you had data loss occurences in these bay enclosures? Some other commenters have said, that using it as a primary storage is really risky because some crappy controllers could ruin the drives’s data for example.
Yeah a DIY NAS PC sounds like a fun choice, it’s just too bad that this mini PC was a waste of cash if talking about storage. I do have an old PC, but it’s a 3770K which is mighty beast for sure, but definitely a more power hungry device.
And what’s your experience with it? Is the data transfer speed fast enough for you? Where do you do backups?
So as a TLDR a DAS really should only be used as an offside backup plan or secondary storage then? I might really have to do a DIY NAS with a desktop PC then. Thank you for the warning!
Wow thank you for these links, you’re insane. And if you would start this homelab process again, then would you go with this mini PC + DAS layout again, or with desktop pc as a NAS?
And what kinda mobo have you went with? A microATX perhaps?
Sounds like a good idea, since according to the comments it seems I really shouldn’t be using DAS as a primary storage (not with USB specifically).
Yeah this option seems like a more robust option than using an USB one. Unfortunately my mini PC doesn’t offer a sata connection, but thank you for the suggestion!
It doesn’t even start unfortunately, but thanks for your help tho!
Doesn’t work either with both running this before starting/building the container and also while running it. Thanks for the help tho!
I’m doing rootless most likely, I just use the default Rocky Linux 9 setup with the Container Tools option turned on while the setup process. This didn’t work either for me. Did you start the service in sudo systemctl
or in systemctl --user
mode? Thanks for your help!
Okay so I’ve done these steps (it seems rootless podman have been setup by Rocky automatically):
privatenoob:100000:65536
2.:Changed ExecStart to this:
ExecStart=podman run --name=radarr -u 100000:65536 -p 7878:7878 -v radarr-config:/config -v /home/privatenoob/media/storage1/Filmek:/data --restart unless-stopped lscr.io/linuxserver/radarr:latest
3.: podman unshare chown -R 100000:65536 /home/privatenoob/media/storage1/Filmek/
Unfortunately unsharing gave me invalid arguments.
chown: changing ownership of '/home/privatenoob/media/storage1/Filmek/': Invalid argument
I have tried by leaving the -e PUID=1000 parts on but those didn’t work either. Yeah and I’m using systemctl --user. Thanks for your help!
The android phone space is finally starting to heal.