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Disconnect RAID drives prior to LiveUSB or LiveCD Install

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Disconnect RAID drives prior to LiveUSB or LiveCD Install

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I could not get the LiveUSB or LiveCD to install a non embedded version of the OS on a USB or SSD until I disconnected all of the drives that I had planned on using for the RAID. After that the installation worked without any issues.

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Gigabyte 78LMT-USB3, AMD FX 6-Core, 16GB ram. 256GB SSD for OS.
I realize that the processor is overkill but paid only $65 dollars for MB and processor so could not pass them up.
AS a side note using a SSD for the OS/data/swap files results in very satisfying boot times and a very fast system.

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Re: Disconnect RAID drives prior to LiveUSB or LiveCD Instal

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please read this
http://wiki.nas4free.org/doku.php?id=faq:0073
especially the yellow part at the end
Nas4Free 11.1.0.4.4517. Supermicro X10SLL-F, 16gb ECC, i3 4130, IBM M1015 with IT firmware. 4x 3tb WD Red, 4x 2TB Samsung F4, both GEOM AES 256 encrypted.

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Re: Disconnect RAID drives prior to LiveUSB or LiveCD Instal

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USB is a chronic problem [IMHO]
except one, none of the N4F that I have built use USB to boot.
I use SATA or PATA IDE lines and industrial flash or old/small Hdd.
[an embedded boot Hdd can be installed and set to spin down after 5 minutes]
only one where it worked without any problem did I leave a USB boot.
PATA/SATA boot may cause use of an expansion card for data drives drives.
I've almost always found that route easier,
[and saves what is left of my hair]

back in the days when N4F was known as FreeNAS-7
live CD and a 3" floppy for the config was the [non USB] go to method
[hardware most old computers had already]
Live CD and USB flash for the config is a good choice still, if working parts are in the spare junk bin.
I once used an 8 Mb camera flash and usb adapter for the config which is under 20 Kb.
4 thread 3300 Mhz Intel i3, 1 TB ZFS mirror, available RAM 7.823 Gb, 64 bit NAS4Free 9.1.0.1 rev 573 [88 watts, 48 Mbps]
2 thread 1600 Mhz atom/ion, 1 TB ZFS mirror, available RAM 3.083 Gb, 64 bit NAS4Free-9.1.0.1 rev 573 [27 watts, 35 Mbps]
2 thread 3900 Mhz AMD A6-6400K, 2 TB ZFS Mirror, available RAM 7.557 Gb, 64 bit Nas4Free 9.3.0.2.1771 [89 watts, 68 Mbps]

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