var/lib/libvirt/qemu/nvram/Win10_VARS.fd I tried SMB mount on ubuntu, but this is same 0% straight to 100%, which on small files is fine, but on 5-20gb sizes its nice to know its doing it and not just stuck lol I always used SMB in past and windows 10, which supported server side and you could see speed it was going. On 23.10 that comes up, but stays at 0 bytes, then after 10-15seconds just goes straight to 100% finished So the above shows how it is on 22.04 no server side copying GUi as in the Graphical user interface that gets installed with ubuntu, think its gnome VM running 23.10(coreutils9.1) this does work going off network card stats been less than 1mb transfered and a 10gb file copied Laptop has 22.04 (coreutils8.32) this doesnt do it Top 2 are the 2 x Raid, 1 set is SSD othe is HD Yeah I`ve always used ext4 as i thought that been the native linux type was best, I know newer ones have come out now with more features (duno if theyd even get used) Personally, I would be fussed about what filesystem I used, but then I guess you mean putting a filesystem on a mdadm raid1 with just two devices, rather than say using a BTRFS radi1 profile directly. When you say GUI, you mean an Ubuntu file manager (nemo) dialogue? I can't say whether switching to BTRFS or XFS would change that output at all, but I doubt it would, that jump reflects what should be a near instance clone copy. So this is with ext4 on OMV6 with a NFSv4 mount on your Ubuntu laptop? Seems like I need to review that myself.
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