1) It says "UFS is no longer supported". However, it appears my boot drive is formatted UFS. Is this a problem?
2) It also says you need at least a 8GB boot drive. I'm running mine on a 8GB datastore (ok I know you don't support virtualization, let's just call it a 8GB USB stick). Looking at the SIZE column above, it doesn't add up to anywhere close to 8GB. What's up with that?
3) I have my LSI chip flashed with IT mode v16. I notice in the 9.3.1 release announcement that the "LSI driver [was updated] to v20." Will the v20 driver work with my v16 IT firmware?
Thank you for the help.
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# df -h Filesystem Size Used Avail Capacity Mounted on /dev/ufs/FreeNASs2a 926M 704M 148M 83% / devfs 1.0k 1.0k 0B 100% /dev /dev/md0 4.6M 3.3M 893k 79% /etc /dev/md1 823k 2.0k 756k 0% /mnt /dev/md2 149M 17M 120M 12% /var /dev/ufs/FreeNASs4 19M 3.2M 15M 17% /data
2) It also says you need at least a 8GB boot drive. I'm running mine on a 8GB datastore (ok I know you don't support virtualization, let's just call it a 8GB USB stick). Looking at the SIZE column above, it doesn't add up to anywhere close to 8GB. What's up with that?
3) I have my LSI chip flashed with IT mode v16. I notice in the 9.3.1 release announcement that the "LSI driver [was updated] to v20." Will the v20 driver work with my v16 IT firmware?
Thank you for the help.