oh first update to truenas scale its compatibility is much better with the disks and hardware and it is very easy to update to the new one and there is no problem using uefi because even if the disk is mbr the uefi was already made to operate on both, even though it protects the server's bios
Wait, what kind of makeshift solution is this? Swapping the NVMe SSD for an adapter that converts it to SATA is incorrect. The right way is to use a U.2 interface, which is the direct protocol for NVMe. This way, it's better to stick with a SATA SSD, as it will provide the same speed and be more reliable than this NVMe SSD setup
Hi, still working on the ipad 1 ios 7 project? I'd love to see it running ios 7! And what progress is made so far?
oh first update to truenas scale its compatibility is much better with the disks and hardware and it is very easy to update to the new one and there is no problem using uefi because even if the disk is mbr the uefi was already made to operate on both, even though it protects the server's bios
Time to use a fattydove 🕊️ SSD
Absolutely not lol
@@MattsTech I’ll donate it for Christmas
Wait, what kind of makeshift solution is this? Swapping the NVMe SSD for an adapter that converts it to SATA is incorrect. The right way is to use a U.2 interface, which is the direct protocol for NVMe. This way, it's better to stick with a SATA SSD, as it will provide the same speed and be more reliable than this NVMe SSD setup
This adapter converts an M.2 SATA drive to the regular SATA interface. It is not NVME, nor is it the wrong way of doing things.