gusgus
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9.2.1.9 both the USB and CD install images are installing to da1 (a member of a RAIDz2 array that has data on it!!) even though I'm picking my USB flash drive (da10). After several attempts, I thought I was going crazy (the USB flash drive da10 keeps booting afterwards with 9.2.1.7, unchanged) until I noticed that the message "FreeNAS has been installed to da1" appears at the end of the install. Investigation in the shell shows that:
gparted show da1
shows that it is a (now corrupted) GPT-formatted 3TB hard drive, while
gparted show da10
shows that it is my 16GB USB flash drive.
I searched through the forums but no one else seems to have reported this, suggesting that it may still be present in the installer code.
EDIT: My USB drive is actually listed in the installer as both da1 and da10 for some reason. Choosing da10 yields the correct installation onto the USB drive. This still seems like unintended activity by the installer so I'll leave it here.
Steps to reproduce:
-Have a USB flash drive with FreeNAS 9.2.1.7 installed on it
-Boot 9.2.1.9 installer from usb or flash drive
-Select Shell
-Verify which device is which using gpart (my USB flash drive is da10)
-Exit shell
-Begin installer
-Select USB flash drive
-Let it install
-At the end, see the message about FreeNAS was installed to da1
-Enter shell again
-Verify that USB flash drive is still da10
-Check the GPT of the device da1 (it is now corrupted)
-Exit installer, reboot
-Verify that the USB flash drive that was da10 is unchanged by booting into it.
gparted show da1
shows that it is a (now corrupted) GPT-formatted 3TB hard drive, while
gparted show da10
shows that it is my 16GB USB flash drive.
I searched through the forums but no one else seems to have reported this, suggesting that it may still be present in the installer code.
EDIT: My USB drive is actually listed in the installer as both da1 and da10 for some reason. Choosing da10 yields the correct installation onto the USB drive. This still seems like unintended activity by the installer so I'll leave it here.
Steps to reproduce:
-Have a USB flash drive with FreeNAS 9.2.1.7 installed on it
-Boot 9.2.1.9 installer from usb or flash drive
-Select Shell
-Verify which device is which using gpart (my USB flash drive is da10)
-Exit shell
-Begin installer
-Select USB flash drive
-Let it install
-At the end, see the message about FreeNAS was installed to da1
-Enter shell again
-Verify that USB flash drive is still da10
-Check the GPT of the device da1 (it is now corrupted)
-Exit installer, reboot
-Verify that the USB flash drive that was da10 is unchanged by booting into it.
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