![]() ![]() Otherwise, you may need to manually test each selection until you find the appropriate mSATA drive with the FreeNass boot loader on it) Select File System in the list (If mSATA drive is detected properly, and no other media is installed, it will be selected by default, so just press enter.Under Add Boot Option you can specify the name of the UEFI boot entry.To do this go to the Boot tab and then click on Add New Boot Option. ![]() To fix the issue where the BIOS refuses to find/load the FreeNAS Grub boot loader, do the following below:Įnter into the UEFI Boot Entry manually in BIOS ![]() I assume the bootloader location and drive information is not saved to the EFI BIOS during the FreeNAS setup process. ISSUE #1: installation of "FreeNAS-9.10.1.iso" from a USB drive runs successfully while installing on internal 24GB mSATA SSD, until system reboot results in a BIOS boot loop preventing the loading of the OS off the mSATA SSD. Platform example: ASUS S550C (low power) Intel Core i5-3317U 1.7GHZ 8GB RAM 24GB mSATA SSD, 2TB Samsung Spinpoint Hard Drive in main Hard Drive Slot, Plus Secondary 2TB Samsung Spinpoint Hard Drive with Caddy Adapter in CD Drive Slot. ( Moderators, please push this to Home> Forums> FreeNAS Forum> How-To Guides ) ![]()
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