Skippy4302
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- Mar 16, 2021
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Hi,
I've been at this problem for a few days now. A while back I ordered a PCI-e adapter to fit Apple's proprietary SSD's, as I had one of those laying around. I wanted to put this in my truenas system to use it as the boot drive.
The idea
My goal was to use an SSD, connected through a PCI-e adapter, as my boot drive for my truenas system, an old HP Pro 3135 MT (desktop). Until now I have been using a 16 GB USB flash drive, though I found it to be a bit slow, unreliable and janky. I have a few other hard drives laying around but those obviously won't make my system more responsive. That is why I thought this would be a great way to make use of an unused SSD.
The problem
The problem I am now facing is the fact that the motherboard of the PC I'm using does not allow PCI-e booting. Something to do with the BIOS maybe. The solutions I've found until now are:
The question
Does anyone know if I can somehow edit the Clover config to make it look for a truenas media? Or maybe someone has a different solution altogether, I would love to hear it!
Components mentioned
Further system specs
I've been at this problem for a few days now. A while back I ordered a PCI-e adapter to fit Apple's proprietary SSD's, as I had one of those laying around. I wanted to put this in my truenas system to use it as the boot drive.
The idea
My goal was to use an SSD, connected through a PCI-e adapter, as my boot drive for my truenas system, an old HP Pro 3135 MT (desktop). Until now I have been using a 16 GB USB flash drive, though I found it to be a bit slow, unreliable and janky. I have a few other hard drives laying around but those obviously won't make my system more responsive. That is why I thought this would be a great way to make use of an unused SSD.
The problem
The problem I am now facing is the fact that the motherboard of the PC I'm using does not allow PCI-e booting. Something to do with the BIOS maybe. The solutions I've found until now are:
- Modifying the BIOS.
Though I have not found any articles from people who have attempted this with the HP Pro 3135.
- Using Clover as a bootloader.
This actually worked for installing truenas on my SSD, however, I am now having trouble booting from the SSD using clover.
- Buying a SATA adapter for my SSD. This seems a bit wasteful so I would prefer to make it work using the PCI-e adapter I already have.
The question
Does anyone know if I can somehow edit the Clover config to make it look for a truenas media? Or maybe someone has a different solution altogether, I would love to hear it!
Components mentioned
Further system specs
- 64-bit
- 8 GB non-ECC memory
- 2x 500 GB HDD
- AMD Athlon II X2 250 (3.00 GHz)