First Install - error 6 prior to getting to console setup

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bootlucky

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A co-worker suggested freenas, so I got hardware and I'm finally getting around to installing it. I'm using a CD to install. I get GRUB menu, select FreeNAS installer, but then I get "FreeNAS failed with error 6". It seems to want me to manuall specify the root filesystem. I'm left with a prompt like this:

mountroot>

I've got a Thinkserver TS140, 8GB rab. I've tried two USB sticks, both of which did not work.

Do the USB sticks need to be wiped prior to attempting an install?

Sorry if I missed this in the help. I search and didn't find anything.
 

SweetAndLow

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hardware specs, freenas version and read the forums rules if you want help.

Walk us through how you made the install usb/cd. Step by step like i have no clue how to do it.
 

bootlucky

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Thanks for the quick response. It took me a while to do my homework.

Hardware specs:
Lenovo TS140 server motherboard
Intel Core i3-4130 processor
2x Hynix 4GB DDR3 1600MHZ ECC (8GB total)
Hard Disks - 2X HGST DESKSTAR NAS H3IKNAS30003272SN 3TB drives
On board NIC and raid controller

Forums rules:
read them!

freeNAS version: 11.1

Walk through:
downloaded freeNAS .iso here: http://www.freenas.org/download-freenas-release/
double clicked on the .iso file and used the
used windows disc image burner to burn a DVD of the .iso
used that disc in my attempt to install freeNAS when problems stated above occurred.

Used a Sandisk CRUZER fit 32GB USB stick first
then tried a Patriot Xporter XT 32GB next
same issue occurred with both.

Hopefully that's specific enough. If I'm skipping details, let me know. Thanks again for the help
 

SweetAndLow

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Seems like maybe the CD you created is messed up. Can you try to create a install media with one of the USB stick and then install to the other USB stick?
 
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