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was the cd burn routine closed? An open session(ie.
#Burn freenas to usb install#
You should get either another boot up menu(GRUB again but this time for the FreeNAS install) or possibly FreeNAS install itself.Īll the info I've read about filesystem errors in GRUB relate to errors in GRUB itself, and the fix is to do a GRUB update. a GRUB stick).īoot computer using the GRUB stick, and point it to the. iso file on the HDD.Ĭreate a GRUB bootloader on a USB stick(ie. No need to burn it extract it or nothing. If I'm not mistaken, I'm reading that as(and example). Just to avoid any confusions for now.īTW: The Geeky info I've just been reading up on is this info about booting from ISO images using GRUB Maybe try disconnecting all the other HDDs just for now and have only the USB CD ROM and USB stick as the only two connected storage devices. So the other USB stick is formatted FAT32 and the other HDDs are formatted (?). other) file system with a very small 300kb fat partition too. This is why I 'lost' my USB stick after my quick trial.
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as well as eventually formatting HDDs as ZFS too). Makes no difference what file system is used, as the install routine formats it to (what I assume is ZFS). Going by the images you provided in the first few posts, I'm assuming that the other USB drive is formatted FAT32 as well(this should be where FreeNAS is getting installed).
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was that if you have multiple file system types it can throw this same error. What I also read somewhere about creating a GRUB bootloader USB stick. GRUB Rescue>Just been reading about ZFS and much other stuff(and they reckon I'm only 11% Geek! )Īnyhow, just read an interesting snippet about GRUB.Īs you have reached 'GRUB Rescue' it seems that the GRUB version on the FreeNAS iso is GRUB v2.