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Fantastic video I have managed to set up my server just like the way you have done it on this video, only got one question if you don’t mind. Please could you tell me, In samba configuration where you shared drive2, I have done the same thing and have no issues, but now I would like to share a 3rd drive, how do you alter the command line for samba to share the 3rd drive ? Many thanks
As a digital forensic analyst and Cyber security company owner, I spend my life researching and learning from all available resources. This video is hands down, the best I have ever come across as an educational tool and guide on a requested topic ! Very well done and thank you !
Very Well articulated. For a non IT person, your video really made me understand what I was looking for in Setting a simple network system . Thankyou so much
I am just a computer science student but they don t teach us linux based systems and this is just perfect. Ty, you are helping students like me become better devs by setting up a server like real mens do.
I know i am late to the party. I even created this account specifically to thank you for the guide! Perfect pacing and very friendly for a beginner such as myself. It even encourages someone to get into this even more! Hope you keep doing what you are doing with such proffesionalism and thank you so much again!
I've installed a more recent version so the install didn't happen exactly as you explained but managed to get through it. Unfortunately, when it came to login from my windows computer using ssh my server wouldn't recognise my password. I'm able to login to the server machine no problem. Anyone have any ideas why.
hello, me from the future, through my own efforts and research, I have realized this was an idiotic and ignorant question. The iso file needs to be unpacked or unzipped while simultaneously preparing it in the correct file format that is needed to instal the os via a USB. This is the reason a service like balena etcher is required.
don't know if it's because it's a new version of ubuntu server but at 18:23 there is no /00-installer-config.yaml. instead, when i cd into etc/netplan, the file was called 50-cloud-init.yaml that file had the info.
Hi Byte, Thanks for your Video It's been of great help for me (trying to install in-house server) And find you tone (voice), speed, high perfect to help newbies (as me) to learn and understand servers 🤗😃
I tried to follow along MANY guides on how to setup an automatically mounting drive and they all got very confusing. You made it look so easy and beginner friendly. This taught me more about Linux than several dozen tutorials and forums with people just saying "Type this and send us the output... okay type this and that should fix it" or "oh, you just type yada yada and that does it."
Wow, this is pure gold. 👍 I can’t wait to get my old laptop repaired and cleaned, so that I could use it as a home server with ubuntu, following these well-explained steps…
Wrote a comment and it looks like it got deleted because I wrote an IP address as an example. Well, your loss youtube. Short version: For me, forward slashes "/" didn't work when I tried to save my image to a shared networkfolder on my Desktop PC. I had to use backslashes "\".
I have risked a bit by going with cinnamon-core (with --no-install-recommends) and it turns out you do not need to do anything else to connect with rdp. It just works. What is even more important, the server starts with tty, and not the gui greeter, which is what you'd usually want on a server. Cinnamon starts only when it's connected with rdp and turns itself off when disconnected from rdp. It take about 300 MB of RAM, but still, you wouldn't want it to run in the background all the time.
Easily one of the best, if not THE best - video on the matter I have ever seen on this platform. Everything explained in plain and simple manner, not omitting common issues one might have, like setting a static IP manually during the installation and so on. Perfection 😗👌
I'm just getting started, and trying to run before i can walk with Proxmox, pfsense, frigate, HAOS, but finding I need to slow down and learn basics. Have tried following web but your videos are just a perfect pace with good explanation, thank you very much indeed!