After install and removing installation media, I am just booted into my BIOS.
My system:
TrueNAS 13.0-U5.1 Console Setup, again I select 1 Install/Upgrade. I choose my Crucial drive and select fresh install, and format the boot device.
I choose Boot via UEFI (my MB won't boot into CSM w/o a dedicated graphics card). I'm unsure if I should create a swap or not, but its a 500gb drive so I create a swap.
Please reboot and remove the installation media.
Now weather I select reboot system and take out the USB or shut down the system and remove the USB, when the computer comes back on it's the same result.
A small box of command line (well smaller than the command line from installation) appears in the center of the screen and scrolls through faster then I can hope to read any of it. Then I'm plopped right into my systems BIOS.
I limited my boot order to just UEFI Hard Disk: UEFI OS (CT500P3SSD8) and UEFI USB KEY. My BIOS is up to date with the latest version.
Even if I try to 'Boot Override' into my Crucial drive it's just a repeat of command line and BIOS.
The crucial is my boot drive from a system I made from an old PC I had laying around. I bought the drive and put the system together last month and am now upgrading. With it coming out of a system I had running yesterday it should be working.
The Crucial is PCIe 3 in a PCIe 4 slot not sure if that makes a difference. In the BIOS it's set to automatically adjust. Any ideas about what to try would be appreciated.
My system:
- Intel i7-12700K
- MSI PRO Z690-A WIFI DDR4
- RIPJAWS V 2x8gb DDR4-3200
- Crucial P3 PCIe 3.0 M.2 2280 500gb
- My installation media is a SanDisk Ultra USB 3.0 32gb with an TrueNAS Core 13.0-U5.1 ISO burned with Rufus-4.1_x86
TrueNAS 13.0-U5.1 Console Setup, again I select 1 Install/Upgrade. I choose my Crucial drive and select fresh install, and format the boot device.
I choose Boot via UEFI (my MB won't boot into CSM w/o a dedicated graphics card). I'm unsure if I should create a swap or not, but its a 500gb drive so I create a swap.
The TrueNAS installation on nvd0 succeeded!Please reboot and remove the installation media.
Now weather I select reboot system and take out the USB or shut down the system and remove the USB, when the computer comes back on it's the same result.
A small box of command line (well smaller than the command line from installation) appears in the center of the screen and scrolls through faster then I can hope to read any of it. Then I'm plopped right into my systems BIOS.
I limited my boot order to just UEFI Hard Disk: UEFI OS (CT500P3SSD8) and UEFI USB KEY. My BIOS is up to date with the latest version.
Even if I try to 'Boot Override' into my Crucial drive it's just a repeat of command line and BIOS.
The crucial is my boot drive from a system I made from an old PC I had laying around. I bought the drive and put the system together last month and am now upgrading. With it coming out of a system I had running yesterday it should be working.
The Crucial is PCIe 3 in a PCIe 4 slot not sure if that makes a difference. In the BIOS it's set to automatically adjust. Any ideas about what to try would be appreciated.