Hi
I have recently deployed a new NAS/File server within my network and wanted to add the fileshare containing ISO- images to my Proxmox VE 5.0 host.
However, I noticed that each time I add some storage to Proxmox, it creates a default structure. Since these ISO-images are used no only by Proxmox, I need to keep the current structure.
All ISO-images are put in a folder with the name of the application/OS that is on the ISO-image. Fx. Windows 10 is in a folder called Windows 10, while something like Debian 9 or Debian 8 are located in a folder called Debian.
How flexible can this be done with the current version of PVE?
I have recently deployed a new NAS/File server within my network and wanted to add the fileshare containing ISO- images to my Proxmox VE 5.0 host.
However, I noticed that each time I add some storage to Proxmox, it creates a default structure. Since these ISO-images are used no only by Proxmox, I need to keep the current structure.
All ISO-images are put in a folder with the name of the application/OS that is on the ISO-image. Fx. Windows 10 is in a folder called Windows 10, while something like Debian 9 or Debian 8 are located in a folder called Debian.
How flexible can this be done with the current version of PVE?