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Casioalpha

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Firstly, thank you in advance for any assistance
Installing freenas 32bit version into my old PII system
Installed onto a 4gb usb
Starts boot up and stops at the following point
Unsure next step

Regards Dean

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cyberjock

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And how much RAM does that PII system have? I'm betting it doesn't have the minimum 2GB of RAM for UFS or 8GB of RAM for ZFS. And I say that because if I remember correctly the PII is limited to a whole 512MB of RAM.

So you might want to familiarize yourself with the manual and hardware requirements before you go further...
 

Casioalpha

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4GB RAM

From what I read prior to installing all seemed to fit within the required hardware

Sorry, my typo, PIV, very early in AM here
 
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dlavigne

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How did you burn the image onto the stick? The manual also has common solutions if the system doesn't boot after installation.
 

Casioalpha

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Thanks, reread the manual and cant identify where I went wrong.
Mounted image to CD, that installed, advised me I had installed correctly, went to reboot, then this screen after autoboot screen

I found this bug report from 2 years ago that seems similar but resolution appears to be use a different build.

https://bugs.freenas.org/issues/827

I used the 9.1.1 32 bit build, should I consider a different build, install to HD?
 

Dusan

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Try installing again, or installing to another USB key. The error message means that there is something wrong with the USB key installation.
 

Casioalpha

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Thanks, that did the trick, burned image directly to USB method rather than CD route

Cheers
 
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