Turn Your Raspberry Pi into a File Server in Seconds (1 Command)
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Published2 months ago
Duration18:20
Video IDma2E4_AMBeA
Languageen
CategoryEducation
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Engagement Rate6.50%
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Video Tags
#raspberry pi file server#raspberry pi nas#openmediavault raspberry pi#raspberry pi server tutorial#home server raspberry pi#nas setup raspberry pi#raspberry pi one command install#openmediavault install guide#raspberry pi storage server#diy nas#raspberry pi 4 nas#raspberry pi network drive#raspberry pi linux server#self hosted file server#raspberry pi cloud storage
Description
Turn your Raspberry Pi into a powerful file server in seconds — using just ONE command! 🚀
In this step-by-step tutorial, you’ll learn how to set up a Raspberry Pi NAS using OpenMediaVault — one of the best free home server solutions available.
Links:
Raspberry Pi Imager: https://www.raspberrypi.com/software/
Installation on Debian: https://docs.openmediavault.org/en/8.x/installation/on_debian.html
Installation Script: https://github.com/OpenMediaVault-Plugin-Developers/installScript
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Whether you want a home file server, network storage (NAS), or a simple backup system, this guide will help you get started fast with minimal setup.
⏱️ Timestamps
00:00 Orange Pi 5B Intro
01:27 Download Your OS Image
02:35 Create Debian Image
04:13 Boot Up Your PI
04:33 Download OpenMediaVault Script
05:42 SSH into Orange Pi / Raspberry Pi
06:34 Update and Upgrade Pi
07:22 Install OpenMediaVault by Script
08:19 Access your file server
08:48 Configure OpenMediaVault
🔧 What you’ll learn:
Raspberry Pi file server setup (step-by-step)
Install OpenMediaVault with one command
Turn your Raspberry Pi into a NAS
Create and manage shared folders
Access files over your network
💻 What you’ll need:
Raspberry Pi (Raspberry Pi 4 recommended)
MicroSD card (16GB+)
Power supply
Internet connection
OpenMediaVault is a free and open-source NAS solution that makes it easy to build your own home server with a clean web interface and powerful features.
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🏷️ YouTube Tags
#RaspberryPi #FileServer #HomeServer #Linux #SelfHosting #TechTutorial #HomeLab #NAS
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