PiratNisse
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- Feb 6, 2018
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Hello,
I'm trying to set up a new system but I'm having a bit of an issue booting FreeNAS (or any linux really..).
Hardware:
- SuperMicro X11SSM-F
- Intel Pentium G4600
- 16 GB Samsung M391A2K43BB1 (DDR4 / ECC)
The problem:
After a successful POST, as soon as kernel begins to output text (maybe fills half a page++) the system will reboot and I'm back at the SUPERMICRO logo and system doing the IPMI initialisation.
I'm able to start GRUB, I can move around, edit boot commands, but system will restart as soon as I boot a kernel.
I'm able to boot FreeDOS and Memtest86.
The system is a bare minimum setup, just an empty case, with PSU, mainboard, cpu and ram + a boot medium (USB stick or SSD via SATA).
What have I tried:
The only older part in this system is the PSU, it's a Chieftec Nitro Series BPS-650C 80+ from 2011. IPMI reports all voltages as within range, and I've also checked them with a multimeter.
I'm trying to set up a new system but I'm having a bit of an issue booting FreeNAS (or any linux really..).
Hardware:
- SuperMicro X11SSM-F
- Intel Pentium G4600
- 16 GB Samsung M391A2K43BB1 (DDR4 / ECC)
The problem:
After a successful POST, as soon as kernel begins to output text (maybe fills half a page++) the system will reboot and I'm back at the SUPERMICRO logo and system doing the IPMI initialisation.
I'm able to start GRUB, I can move around, edit boot commands, but system will restart as soon as I boot a kernel.
I'm able to boot FreeDOS and Memtest86.
The system is a bare minimum setup, just an empty case, with PSU, mainboard, cpu and ram + a boot medium (USB stick or SSD via SATA).
What have I tried:
- GUI boot freenas, no difference.
- Upgrade BIOS to R 2.0c (via FreeDOS) - originally had 2.0b
- Run memtest86, 5 passes, no errors.
- Reset BIOS settings to "optimized defaults".
- Boot ubuntu, boot SSD with older installed linux system, boot arch, boot system rescue cd - all fail and instantly reboots the computer..
The only older part in this system is the PSU, it's a Chieftec Nitro Series BPS-650C 80+ from 2011. IPMI reports all voltages as within range, and I've also checked them with a multimeter.