July 15, 20205 yr I am looking at unraid as a NAS OS but I wanted to run it on my daily driver PC. I was curious if anyone else has setup unraid on their main PC and if so was in a dual boot or is there a way to launch a Windows VM from the unraid CLI?
July 15, 20205 yr It depends on your hardware config. Typically if your hardware PCIe hardware pass-through and you can live with a VM then a VM would be a lot more convenient. I have been using my daily driver (main workstation) as a VM for years now. Having to reboot to bare metal is just a pain in the backside.
July 15, 20205 yr Author 3 minutes ago, testdasi said: It depends on your hardware config. Typically if your hardware PCIe hardware pass-through and you can live with a VM then a VM would be a lot more convenient. I have been using my daily driver (main workstation) as a VM for years now. Having to reboot to bare metal is just a pain in the backside. The question is do you have to install a separate OS to access the VM or it is accessible from some sort of CLI for unRAID?
July 15, 20205 yr 5 minutes ago, dabbler455 said: The question is do you have to install a separate OS to access the VM or it is accessible from some sort of CLI for unRAID? You need to elaborate. What sort of access you are talking about?
July 16, 20205 yr Author I want to run unraid on my PC and wont have a separate one to use to access the web interface to launch a VM. Can that be done locally on the unraid machine?
July 16, 20205 yr 4 hours ago, dabbler455 said: I want to run unraid on my PC and wont have a separate one to use to access the web interface to launch a VM. Can that be done locally on the unraid machine? A few ways to resolve that. A VM can be set to auto start. Failing that, you can use the user script plugin to keep on trying to start the VM after some delays. Failing that, you can boot Unraid in GUI mode but you need a graphic card dedicated to Unraid; otherwise, once you start the VM, the Unraid display will disappear and never come back without a reboot. Failing that, you can access the GUI using your phone. You still, however, need the GUI to do the advanced configuration required initially for the VM so you probably still need another device on the network to access the GUI, preferably with a comfortable keyboard. Edited July 16, 20205 yr by testdasi
July 16, 20205 yr Community Expert You left out the option when booted in GUI mode to access the VM via VNC. This can be used without passing through a GPU to the VM.
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