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  1. Hello, I would like to explain my current setup and the steps I have taken so far. Currently, I am using a Windows 10 virtual machine (VM) for work, accessed through RDP because I require some Windows-only software. The VM is configured with Seabios and the i440 machine type. I opted for Seabios due to previous booting issues with UEFI. Additionally, I am using a Vdisk located on my cache drive, specifically an NVME disk. I am attempting to upgrade from Windows 10 to Windows 11, but this requires TPM (Trusted Platform Module). I discovered that Unraid now offers the "OVMF TPM" vBIOS option, so I created a new XML configuration for the VM, mirroring the settings of the existing Windows 10 VM (including memory, CPU pinning, disk, ISO, and UUID to maintain the Windows license). It is important to note that in this new XML configuration, I am pointing the primary disk to the old Windows 10 Vdisk. Upon booting, I encountered the old UEFI issue and had to pass the Startup.nsh command by following suggestions from various forum posts (typing "exit," then "FS0:", "cd..," etc.). However, instead of booting from the Vdisk, I found myself presented with the Windows 10 ISO installation wizard. I have verified that the ISO has a priority of 2 and the Vdisk has a priority of 1. In conclusion, does changing the vBios for a VM require reinstallation of the operating system? I am eager to test Windows 11 while maintaining my current programs and configurations. Any recommendations or experiences with this situation would be greatly appreciated.
  2. Yeah, at the end the only thing that works for me was reproduce the steps that Ed share in this video: And then when the issue of time machine looping trough "Preparing" (after I delete all the fruit extra settings on the smb-extra.config). I just type in the terminal "smbutil statshares -a" to know the samba version in use by my old Mojave MBP and it start working again. Not extras or logging 0 needed at the moment.
  3. Okey I did that and change also the interoperatibility and multi channel at GUI level. Now my Mac can't backup to my time machine share. Someone could help me if they have similar issue? It's better to not change de interoperatibility and multi channel and only leave the logging = 0? I also read about using a docker image for time machine but i not test it. By the way the samba logs are increasing, more slowly and I still at 1% at /var/log but I see some repeated messages at /var/log/samba/log.rpcs_lsad:
  4. Sorry, but I don't know if I understand it right. I have no smb-extra.conf at my /etc/samba. So I edited the /boot/config/smb-extra.conf that initially was like these: [Global] min protocol = SMB2 ea support = yes vfs objects = catia fruit streams_xattr fruit:aapl = yes fruit:nfs_aces = no fruit:zero_file_id = yes fruit:metadata = stream fruit:encoding = native fruit:model = MacSamba veto files = /._*/.DS_Store/ delete veto files = yes [timemachine] path = /mnt/user/timemachine fruit:time machine = yes fruit:time machine max size = 2 T And I then add the lines and get these file: [Global] Enable SMB Multi Channel: Yes Enhanced macOS interoperability: No Samba extra configuration: logging = 0 min protocol = SMB2 ea support = yes vfs objects = catia fruit streams_xattr fruit:aapl = yes fruit:nfs_aces = no fruit:zero_file_id = yes fruit:metadata = stream fruit:encoding = native fruit:model = MacSamba veto files = /._*/.DS_Store/ delete veto files = yes [timemachine] path = /mnt/user/timemachine fruit:time machine = yes fruit:time machine max size = 2 T Then I will have to stop the array or reboot the server?
  5. Hi, anyone had update to 11.1.3 ? the issue (without any fruit config workaround) still persist?
  6. Having the same problem also. This is my samba config: [Global] min protocol = SMB2 ea support = yes vfs objects = catia fruit streams_xattr fruit:aapl = yes fruit:nfs_aces = no fruit:zero_file_id = yes fruit:metadata = stream fruit:encoding = native fruit:model = MacSamba veto files = /._*/.DS_Store/ delete veto files = yes [timemachine] path = /mnt/user/timemachine fruit:time machine = yes fruit:time machine max size = 2 T #unassigned_devices_start #Unassigned devices share includes include = /tmp/unassigned.devices/smb-settings.conf #unassigned_devices_end
  7. I'm just wondering, which is the advantage on having a container version of Obsidian, instead of the electron app + iOS/iPadOS/Android app? How your workflows will improve or in which use cases. Just to take some ideas.
  8. I think for the official support, Obsidian app on iDevices only support iCloud and owned Sync service from Obsidian. Other approaches they still not recommend it because you will loose the key features of Obsidian due how the file management on Apple devices works.
  9. I'm interested, I have two RTX in my setup to test with.