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vms:freenas [2015/10/08 18:59]
admin [FreeNAS Installation]
vms:freenas [2015/12/07 19:05]
admin [Shortcut]
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-OK, for the ones that do not want to take the deep dive into the gruesome details of building a FreeNAS development VM. Or if you simply don't have the time required to achieve the whole process, as it takes more than 3 hours to complete all described operations! Here is a download link to the .vdi file that is going to get build following the steps described in this article (you lucky ones!):+OK, for the ones that do not want to take the deep dive into the gruesome details of building a FreeNAS development VM. Or if you simply don't have the time required to achieve the whole process, as it takes more than 3 hours to complete all described operations! Here is a download link to the .vdi file that is going to get build following the steps described in this article ​+/- 663MB (you lucky ones!):
  
-DOWNLOAD LINK (not yet available sorry) +Note that you'll probably have to create extra virtual drives for the VM to create a "​virtual pool". 
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 +**{{:​vms:​freenas:​freenas-dev-9.3.1.vdi|Download FreeNAS-Dev-9.3.1.vdi}}**
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 ===== Create a FreeBSD 9.3 Build Environment ===== ===== Create a FreeBSD 9.3 Build Environment =====
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 ==== Create a SAMBA Share to Ease FreeNAS GUI's Files Edition ==== ==== Create a SAMBA Share to Ease FreeNAS GUI's Files Edition ====
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 **Another approach [[vms:​freenas#​using_sshfs_to_access_vm_s_files|using sshfs mounting]]** from the workstation to the VM might well be the easiest way to access/edit files on the FreeNAS development VM... **Another approach [[vms:​freenas#​using_sshfs_to_access_vm_s_files|using sshfs mounting]]** from the workstation to the VM might well be the easiest way to access/edit files on the FreeNAS development VM...
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 Since we won't be able to use shared folders with FreeBSD (as described in this wiki's [[vms:​django#​using_a_shared_folder_to_host_your_projects|Python/​Django Development Environment section]]) we'll have to create a SAMBA shared folder to easily manage and edit FreeNAS GUI's files from our host system. Since we won't be able to use shared folders with FreeBSD (as described in this wiki's [[vms:​django#​using_a_shared_folder_to_host_your_projects|Python/​Django Development Environment section]]) we'll have to create a SAMBA shared folder to easily manage and edit FreeNAS GUI's files from our host system.
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 Let's restart our VM to check everything goes as expected once we reboot the machine. Let's restart our VM to check everything goes as expected once we reboot the machine.
  
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