Jeremy Wilson
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- Jan 21, 2014
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The last thread I saw on this topic was two years old, so I was hoping someone might have figured this issue out.
I've tried booting a known-good USB key from the front, back and internal USB connectors, and the machine sees the device as "PRAM", but it claims its an invalid boot image.
I've tried other images besides FreeNAS such as Linux and they don't work either, so I'm assuming it's a Dell issue.
Anyone figure out the magic combination of BIOS settings to get this to work? I'd hate to have to boot from CD and write configs to USB. It's a bit janky.
I've tried booting a known-good USB key from the front, back and internal USB connectors, and the machine sees the device as "PRAM", but it claims its an invalid boot image.
I've tried other images besides FreeNAS such as Linux and they don't work either, so I'm assuming it's a Dell issue.
Anyone figure out the magic combination of BIOS settings to get this to work? I'd hate to have to boot from CD and write configs to USB. It's a bit janky.