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sure its possible. Just burn the iso to a CD and then install it wherever you want.
Not sure what your many reasons are.
- Just in case usb drive dies, I don't know if my data is sill intact.
- Looks urgly when I (and many people) see it protruded.
A quick question here.
When I install FreeNas on my HDD (2TB), the OS should occupy about less than 100MB, so can I use the rest capacity of the hard drive to creat a new volume?
Thanks.
- Looks urgly when I (and many people) see it protruded.
So don't plug it in the back, Get a usb bracket, strip off the backplate and run the thing internally off of one of the motherboard usb headers.
Option 2 is getting one of those uber tiny flash drives, some are roughly the size of a receiver dongle. (like the tiny logitech ones)
When I install FreeNas on my HDD (2TB), the OS should occupy about less than 100MB, so can I use the rest capacity of the hard drive to creat a new volume?
The FreeNAS® operating system is a running image. This means that it should not be installed onto a hard drive, but rather to a USB or compact flash device that is at least 2 GB in size. If you don't have compact flash, you can instead use a USB thumb drive that is dedicated to the running image and which stays inserted in the USB slot. While technically you can install FreeNAS® onto a hard drive, this is discouraged as you will lose the storage capacity of the drive. In other words, the operating system will take over the drive and will not allow you to store data on it, regardless of the size of the drive.