After a week (maybe over 20 hours). I finally got Open Media Vault sharing a network drive to my Windows PC. It was totally worth it because it’s great but in attempting to resolve I had to ‘upgrade’ to Windows 11… which didn’t work. Reset my bios to defaults… This stopped windows booting altogether. Wipe my PC and install Windows 10 fresh which finally worked. I think it would work seemlessly for 90% of people who try it so don’t let my horror story scare anyone off. Open Media Vault is great and well worth checking out of you want a relatively cheap highly customisable disk drive that’s on your network and accessable from any device (except a worn out install of Windows). You can even install Plex on it which is my next project!

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      Well it’s not so much that I meant to, as I had a look and the appropriate areas to post seemed to be on servers other than lemmy.world. Maybe that doesn’t matter but I just wanted to make sure to post so as I didn’t feel I was only lurking and I was on my way out for dinner. Maybe you can clarify what would have been a better way to post? I’m using the Jerboa app if it makes any difference.

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          I’m an idiot. I thought selfhosted was referring to people who were looking for help or a place to talk about hosting their own Lemmy servers. I’m a recent blow in and haven’t gotten to look around much. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction. Will we leave this here as a sign post for others? Funny that I spent the full week looking for info on all this stuff and it was literally right under my nose the whole time.

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            I’m not going to claim it hasn’t been a major topic in the selfhosted community lately, but that’s just because it’s a new service people have just discovered and are interested in selfhosting. But the selfhosted community is for people hosting servers of all kinds themselves. Not just enthusiasts either – on /r/selfhosted I’ve seen people hosting servers at their workplaces as well.

            As to whether to leave the post, I’ll leave that up to the moderators.