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snoopdog95

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I just installed FreeNAS on an old desktop computer of mine. (FYI I am a beginner & I am very new to FreeNAS)

I installed it via a DVD.

I am now trying to configure the 1 disk in my desktop to be used but it is not detecting the disk.
(If I plug in a flash drive it detects that)

Hope you can help.
 
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enemy85

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Probably because of hw not supported
 

danb35

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I'd also guess unsupported hardware (which was why I gave a link to the forum rules; apparently the red link at the top of every page isn't visible enough), but of course we can't know that until @snoopdog95 follows the rules and lists the hardware. A second possibility is that it's installed on the machine's only disk. It's even possible that both are true.
 

snoopdog95

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If I had installed FreeNAS on that disk is there a way to be able to use the disk for both?
 

cyberjock

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If I had installed FreeNAS on that disk is there a way to be able to use the disk for both?

No. But you can't just grab the ISO and go and expect happiness and rainbows. You've got a few weeks of research to do. Start with our documentation and stickies.
 

danb35

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No. If you didn't already know that, I have to strongly encourage you to read the manual. FreeNAS consumes the entire boot device for the OS, which is why it's recommended to boot from a USB stick/SATA DOM/CF card.
 

mjws00

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Heh. "Rainbows and happiness". I gotta add that to my "ECC or GTFO" cyberjock compendium. ;)
 
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