Can someone explain what program and how they went about creating a Bootable USB stick for FreeNas... Everything I've tried in windows 10 has not worked...
To what are you writing (old/new sticks, quality, etc.?), USB 2 or 3, what are your symptoms of "it not working", what version of FreeNAS, have you verified the checksum of the download?
I'm trying to use Rufus-3.8 to make a bootable FreeNas stick using FreeNas 11.3 off of the FreeNas Site... I have 5 Different USB sticks using in a USB 3.0 slot on my computer running Windows 10 Home... Once I use Rufus to write the Iso to the USB stick the drive is not readable in both Windows 10 or Ubuntu Linux..
RedCoat you are the man... I put the USB stick in my NAS and it booted up.... Amazing windows 10 will read the info on the CD Rom but not on the USB Stick... Thank you Gentlemen for the help...
As @Redcoat commented, the new bootable USB device is formatted for ZFS. It won't be readable unless the system you are using supports ZFS file systems. Windows does not support ZFS, and Linux does not support ZFS by default.
RedCoat you are the man... I put the USB stick in my NAS and it booted up.... Amazing windows 10 will read the info on the CD Rom but not on the USB Stick... Thank you Gentlemen for the help...
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