Turn Your Old PC Into a Home Server

by David Eder in Circuits > Linux

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Turn Your Old PC Into a Home Server

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Have you ever thought about having a personal “Google Drive”? You can do this and more using CasaOS, your old PC, and a pendrive.


It opens on anything with a browser :D

Supplies

Materials:

  • Old Computer
  • 4Gb Pendrive

System Requirements: For this, you only need a computer that runs Debian 11, Ubuntu Server 20.04, or Raspbian. For more information, visit the compatibility wiki.

Hardware Used: At my house, I use an M11W Prime with the following specifications:

  • RAM: 4Gb
  • Processor: Intel Celeron N4020
  • SSD: 64Gb

Memory Recommendation: If you are going to use it as cloud storage, I recommend having at least 520Gb of memory.

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Download the Ubuntu Server file from the official website. After that, download Balena Etcher from the official website.

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The installation is very simple, you can only use the keyboard to move through the HUD


Select the language

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Select the keyboard layout

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Select which installation you want, I recommend the Ubuntu Server minimized to avoid unnecessary files

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Configure your network, as in my case it is connected to the network by cable I did not need to configure

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As we are only going to use it for CasaOS, we can delete everything and install only the system

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The installer will confirm the data you provided, just confirm and continue, it will make a 2-step confirmation.


As only those who are connected to your network will be able to access your data, configure your name, the server name, username, and password for CasaOS

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You don't need to select anything from this list, during the installation CasaOS will download everything necessary

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After that just wait, it will install and update what is available, you just need to wait and confirm the restart.

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If there is a static screen with several commands just type “su” and fail the login, then Ctrl + C"


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After logging in, go to the official CasaOS website and type curl -fsSL https://get.casaos.io | sudo bash in your terminal, enter your password and wait.

After the installation, an IP will appear. Just put it in your browser. It will ask you to create a login and password. I recommend creating an easy one so you don’t lose her login. And your home server is ready. You can access it from any device that has a browser.

As an extra, I will exemplify some uses that I have with it, such as an adblock for the entire network using Pi-hole, e-book reader using Calibre-web, HoloPlay as a music player, MySpeed to record the data of my network, Stremio as a general media player, and finally EspHome for my automations.


I hope it is useful for you guys :)