f4-423 tos6 installed to hdd, want on ssd
Posted: 14 Feb 2025, 09:05
Hi,
I had purchased an f4-423 nas last year before TOS6 came out, played with it some, used 2 12tb hdd and 1 256 nvme drive. did the inital install to the nvme manual, added plugins, messed around learned the system, and how to work with Nas ( first time dealing with anything like it ) decided to wait for TOS 6.
a few days ago i loaded up 3 12tb hdd, same 256gb m.2ssd and started from scratch to install TOS6, i chose the nvme drive from the initial install options, updated to tos6.06.10 and started loading files. Configured a number of things, a pool/volume with just the hdds, jellyfin, ect. Then i noticed that 2 of my hdd say system disk and that my m.2ssd is completely unused. How do i get the OS onto the ssd? i've loaded almost 5 TBs onto the nas already and was doing that from a collection of 1TB drives. I could unload the whole system again if i must but if i can just move the TOS6 with all my configs onto the m.2SSD that would make my life much easier. Or is this a case of it must be on two drives for redundancy or something like that.
Thanks
I had purchased an f4-423 nas last year before TOS6 came out, played with it some, used 2 12tb hdd and 1 256 nvme drive. did the inital install to the nvme manual, added plugins, messed around learned the system, and how to work with Nas ( first time dealing with anything like it ) decided to wait for TOS 6.
a few days ago i loaded up 3 12tb hdd, same 256gb m.2ssd and started from scratch to install TOS6, i chose the nvme drive from the initial install options, updated to tos6.06.10 and started loading files. Configured a number of things, a pool/volume with just the hdds, jellyfin, ect. Then i noticed that 2 of my hdd say system disk and that my m.2ssd is completely unused. How do i get the OS onto the ssd? i've loaded almost 5 TBs onto the nas already and was doing that from a collection of 1TB drives. I could unload the whole system again if i must but if i can just move the TOS6 with all my configs onto the m.2SSD that would make my life much easier. Or is this a case of it must be on two drives for redundancy or something like that.
Thanks