Hi all,

I’m currently experimenting with different distros using virtualbox. My set up is Workstation PC - QNAP TB to 10g NIC - 10g switch - Synology 1621+ NAS. The connection between the NAS and the PC is equal to about a gen 3 SSD. I do see one particular place where there may be an issue: the qnap adapter needs drivers of some sort to able to act as a nic. But maybe there’s a way to still tell my bios to boot into my nas? or maybe I could make a little partition that only activates the nic and from there boot into the nas? I also can just connect a 2.5g directly between my computer and nas, but that would end up being really slow, slower than many of the single hard drives I have in my nas.

What I’d like to do is run my chosen distro(s) from my PC but have them install on the NAS itself. Essentially I’ll all the storage for the OS on the NAS, but have access to my workstation’s more performant ram, cpu and GPU.

Is this possible?

Also, I’m looking at nobara, endeavour, mint, mx linux. May look into opensuse and alpine at some point as well.

Primary purpose will be for general browsing/research and programming. Some gaming if it’s possible. my long term goal is, once gaming is stable enough on linux, switch entirely over to linux and only use windows for games/media creation/music production that can’t be done on linux, but daily drive linux.

  • MonkCanatella@sh.itjust.worksOP
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    1 year ago

    To be honest a 1TB SATA ssd isnt that much, you could have 10 distros @ 100gb each with extra storage mounted on the nas. 100gb is loads for a Linux OS. I think most of the virtual machines I spin up without a GUI use a 20GB disk

    You know, that is a really good point, I could have a few distros installed and have that take up less space than call of duty lol. I’ll do some more research into the resources you’ve shared with me, just because I think it’d be cool. But I should be able to easily make space on one of the ssds on my main workstation.