Quote from: meyergru on January 23, 2026, 11:37:37 AMYou can look at the actual NVME temps with "smartctl -a /dev/nvme0ns1" after having installed the os-smart plugin.Now I know why smartctl isn't available by default...
QuoteThese things tend to get very hot, especially with high usage.IMHO mainly the Samsung "Pro" Series NVMe SSD's have that issue and the rest not as much.
Quote from: JustSecure on January 23, 2026, 03:26:59 PMmy provider odido(NL).The same here : VLAN 300 assigned to WAN Interface and set to DHCP for IPv4 :)
They require i made a vlan with tag 300(vlan02 odido), i assigned that vlan to my WAN interface.
QuoteI also have the LAN interface (em0).Then you need to assign your new VLAN :
QuoteBut now i wanted to make a seperate vlan for my IOT/hacking adventures, my kid likes it alot.To that interface ;)