Monty Carlo
Cadet
- Joined
- Dec 29, 2013
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Hi everyone,
Firstly, I'm new to NAS and the FreeNAS forums, so bare with me here if you can. I'm currently researching into building a NAS system, but I wanted to play with the software first on a my Lenovo Y570 laptop (i7 processor 8gb RAM) which I no longer use. I burned the latest version 9.2 to a CD and when I booted to it, initialization failed with an error:
init: initial setsid() failed: Operation not permited
cp: cannot overwrite directory /etc/nameb with non-directory /conf/default/etc/namedb
cp: symlink: /usr/sbin/rmt: File exists
From here, the install screen appears, but does not allow me to choose option 1 and select a disk. It just reloads the screen. And so I am forced to quit.
I have verified the integrity of the download file using the hash and that matches up. I have also tried using another laptop and installing from a usb drive instead, but I get this message each time. Is this most likely an issue with hardware or firmware compatibility? Let me know what you think. Thanks!
Firstly, I'm new to NAS and the FreeNAS forums, so bare with me here if you can. I'm currently researching into building a NAS system, but I wanted to play with the software first on a my Lenovo Y570 laptop (i7 processor 8gb RAM) which I no longer use. I burned the latest version 9.2 to a CD and when I booted to it, initialization failed with an error:
init: initial setsid() failed: Operation not permited
cp: cannot overwrite directory /etc/nameb with non-directory /conf/default/etc/namedb
cp: symlink: /usr/sbin/rmt: File exists
From here, the install screen appears, but does not allow me to choose option 1 and select a disk. It just reloads the screen. And so I am forced to quit.
I have verified the integrity of the download file using the hash and that matches up. I have also tried using another laptop and installing from a usb drive instead, but I get this message each time. Is this most likely an issue with hardware or firmware compatibility? Let me know what you think. Thanks!