March 5, 20251 yr It is pretty ridiculous paying $ 249 to replace TrueNas by UnRaid, and find out is not possible to do a simple install using ISO or IMG in a HyperVisor. You need to make a bunch of adjustments and improvising to make it work. Do not woth the money I paid. My doubt is if they are amateur or incompetent.
March 5, 20251 yr Author Also because is made on Linux, but there is no Linux USB Boot Creator for. Shame!
March 5, 20251 yr 7 minutes ago, Juliano said: Also because is made on Linux, but there is no Linux USB Boot Creator for. Shame! https://unraid.net/getting-started
March 5, 20251 yr Author I have made it working. What I mean is, due the price, should not be that pain in the 4$$ to put it in a disk. I had to run a linux and DD from pendrive to VM disk, it worked, but, I still get messages Unraid OS No Flash and Fix Error: Cannot access your USB Flash boot device There is a physical problem accessing your USB Flash boot device
March 5, 20251 yr Unraid must have direct access to your licensed USB stick. Running Unraid virtualized is unsupported, it's intended to be run bare metal and used to host VM's, docker containers, and storage pools. It's not forbidden, you are certainly welcome to experiment with it, but just know that any issues you encounter will need to be demonstrated to happen when running bare metal, as no official support is offered for running Unraid as a VM. There are plenty of folks virtualizing Unraid, so look around this section of the forum for tips and tricks discovered by other users.
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