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Title: Problems installing freenas
Post by: phoenixgg on May 27, 2012, 07:24:19 pm
Hi guys.

I have been setting up my freenas 8.0.4 on my new pc. The freenas installation is not picking up my thumb drive to install the operating system on. Can someone offer any advice? I am running the installation by booting from the cd installation disk. The insaller is picking up the hard drives. The BIOS does show the USB flash drive in the boot selection.
Title: Re: Problems installing freenas
Post by: pigdog on May 28, 2012, 05:13:04 pm
Hi,

Try the FreeNAS  forums.

Cheers
Title: Re: Problems installing freenas
Post by: klanmce on May 29, 2012, 12:07:21 am
I did a freenas install a while back and it worked, quick questions:

Did you try wipping the first few sectors on your flash drive using dd, before doing the install, that had worked for me?

What is the brand, I have tried a kingston and a lexar, only the kingston worked?

Do you see the flash drive in the bios, can you choose it as a boot device?
Title: Re: Problems installing freenas
Post by: pigdog on May 29, 2012, 12:30:57 am
Where's Zaerc when you need him?
Title: Re: Problems installing freenas
Post by: pedplar on May 29, 2012, 03:34:20 am
I have used a lexar 2gig thumb drive with freenas before. I tried a 4 gig HP drive and was having the same problem you are. If you have another drive try that.   The throughput on my raid5 was very slow,couldn't get much more then 25 megs per second transfer speeds.  I ensed up using Ubuntu server with raid5. 
Title: Re: Problems installing freenas
Post by: phoenixgg on May 30, 2012, 09:10:16 pm
I managed to get it working thanks guys. Seems the usb3 ports don't work well with booting. Tried a USB2 port and it's going well