How to set up a Raspberry Pi as a TrueNAS storage server in your #homelab: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XvaXemGDSpk (yes, it works, and no, it's not officially supported—yet)
TrueNAS storage server on a Raspberry Pi

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@geerlingguy Heh a bit unfortunate that you haven't just tested it on one of those RK3588 boards which have none of the Pi limitations. I guess RPi gets more views in the end, despite the effort being rather pointless with how unusable this turned out to be...

@reddpower At least one forum user tried it on the Rock 5 ITX and Radxa Orion O6, and neither got past the installer so far. Part of the problem is there are so many boards to target, it's often hard to get full support for any one board :(

RK3588 would be faster, more efficient, and have more bandwidth, but it still has less support overall. Wish that weren't so.

@geerlingguy I don't have the Orion but I do happen to have a NanoPC T6 and it worked wonders there with Ethernet and everything :) Just had to ensure that Device Tree is enabled and toggle an option to enable the display for the 6.12 kernel. They really have much better support than RPi for mainline, which was surprising for me to see as well.