solarisguy
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Back to the original issue. A simple step. Did you try to zero out the entire USB memory device ("stick" or whatever its form is), before writing to it the FreeNAS image?
In the case of a 32GB device, that means writing 32GB of nulls or zeros (or whatever).
Cygwin under Windows, and dd could be your friends, or dd on any Unix or Linux live image. Just be 110% sure that you are erasing the USB, and not your system disk...
In the case of a 32GB device, that means writing 32GB of nulls or zeros (or whatever).
Cygwin under Windows, and dd could be your friends, or dd on any Unix or Linux live image. Just be 110% sure that you are erasing the USB, and not your system disk...