Building a Powerful Raspberry Pi NAS with the Argon EON Pi Case & OpenMediaVault

Are you looking to build your very own Raspberry Pi-based Network Attached Storage (NAS) for your network or homelab? In this video, we’ll take an in-depth look at the features and functionality of the Argon EON Pi NAS case, a case designed for Raspberry Pi that transforms it into a NAS. You’ll see the the build process, and we’ll also demonstrate how to install and configure OpenMediaVault, a popular open-source NAS operating system, to maximize the capabilities of your build. This is definitely a fun project, so check it out! Check out the Argon EON Pi NAS Case here (affiliate link, commission earned) ➜ LEARN LINUX TV - YOUR HOME FOR LINUX-RELATED FUN AND LEARNING! --- Support Linux Learning (commission earned) --- • Receive a 5% discount on an LPI exam voucher ➜ • Affiliate store for Linux compatible hardware/accessories ➜ • Become a channel member here on YouTube ➜ • Become a Patron on Patreon ➜ • Mastering Ubuntu Server 4th Edition ➜ • Set up your own cloud server with Akamai’s Connected Cloud ➜ • Awesome KVM for your Homelab ➜ --- Recommended stand-alone videos from Learn Linux TV --- • Essential tweaks for ALL Linux Servers ➜ • How to create a bootable flash drive for installing Linux ➜ • Installing an operating system for Raspberry Pi ➜ • How to connect to a Linux server via ssh ➜ • Understanding Linux permissions ➜ • OpenSSH Guide ➜ • How to better secure OpenSSH ➜ • 10 Linux Terminal Tips and Tricks to Enhance Your Workflow ➜ • Over 15 Terminal Tricks You Should Learn ➜ --- Individual Sections --- 00:00 - Intro 02:36 - Taking a look at the final build, features, and general info regarding the Argon EON Pi NAS 05:46 - The assembly process 09:45 - Setting up Raspberry Pi OS 13:53 - Installing the Argon configuration script to enable the EON’s features 16:02 - Installing OpenMediaVault 17:05 - Adding hard disks to the Argon EON Pi NAS build 21:54 - My thoughts and opinions regarding the Argon EON Pi NAS case Official blog post for this video (contains commands that were used) ➜ --- Recommended Courses from Learn Linux TV --- • Get up to speed with managing an OpenStack Cloud ➜ • Learn how to write your own Bash Scripts ➜ • Install, configure, and maintain a Proxmox VE Cluster ➜ • Automate tedious setup jobs by learning Ansible ➜ • Learn how to exit vim (and use it too) ➜ --- Linux-related Podcasts --- • Enterprise Linux Security ➜ • The Homelab Show ➜ --- Fun Linux-related Projects --- • Run your own Gitlab CE Server ➜ • Build a Kubernetes Cluster on Proxmox ➜ • Set up your own Nextcloud Server ➜ --- Official Learn Linux TV Sites --- • Main site ➜ • Community ➜ --- FAQ --- • Which distro do I use? ➜ • My recording gear (commissions earned) ➜ --- Content Ethics --- • The following article covers the rules and guidelines Learn Linux TV abides by ➜ Disclaimer: LearnLinuxTV produces technical content that will hopefully be helpful to you and teach you something new. However, this content is provided without any warranty (expressed or implied). LearnLinuxTV is not responsible for any damages that may arise from any use of the content and information that’s being provided. The viewer is expected to follow best judgement and to make his/her/their best decisions while working with production or non-production software, systems and hardware. #Linux #LinuxTutorial #LinuxDistro
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