Let's look at how we can create a NAS device using a Raspberry PI 5 with OpenMediaVault.
This setup also applies to setting up a NAS on a Raspberry PI 4 & 3.
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===== Chapters ======
00:00 - Introduction
00:46 - Preparing SD Card With Raspberry PI OS
02:27 - Raspberry PI OS Boot Config
04:25 - Connecting To Raspberry Pi Using SSH
05:26 - Installing OpenMediaVault On Raspberry Pi
06:38 - Accessing OpenMediaVault Using default admin password
09:05 - Change OpenMediaVault Default Password
09:51 - Understanding Storage Configuration
10:51 - Setting Up External Drive Storage
12:18 - Creating Shared Folder
14:48 - Creating User
15:38 - Setting User Permissions To The Shared Folder
16:51 - Enabling SMB Service For Windows & MacOS
18:09 - Linking Shared Folder To SMB Service
19:32 - Accessing NAS Drive On MacOS
21:01 - Accessing NAS Drive On Windows
22:48 - Enabling SSH On OpenMediaVault User
24:50 - NAS Performance On Raspberry Pi 5
25:20 - Whats Coming Next?
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