Installation run but GRUB or LILO do not install.
Why and solution please
Thanks all
Alex
Is NOT possible to install OMV 3 to an M.2 PCIe SSD
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- OMV 3.x
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- AleMagna
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What kind of media are you installing from?
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From dvd
I read on web:
"NVME support is much better from 3.19 kernels, but Debian 8 only ships with 3.16. Additionally the release version of grub2 has an install bug where it doesn’t properly recognise NVMe devices. Let’s pull a more recent kernel and grub-efi from jessie-backports to resolve!"... and now ?
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No further enhancements will be done for omv3 either use omv4 or install Debian Jessie manually using debootstrap. Take a look in the guide section.
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Ok for OMV4 ... is it already advanced enough to be used?
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Ok for OMV4 ... is it already advanced enough to be used?
Is usable. If you find a bug (a real one) be kind and report it. These is what helps the most to advance in the development.
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Is usable. If you find a bug (a real one) be kind and report it. These is what helps the most to advance in the development.
Ok thanks!
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Hello,
just for completion... I couldn't install OVM 3x properly on my SSD.
I've installed OVM 3.0.94 on a M.2 SSD PCIe which is mounted as nvme0.
Installation was fine except Grub. So I started a Shell as described.chroot /target
apt update
apt install grub2At installation of Grub2 the menu asked me where to install Grub. So I've selected "/dev/nvme0". The setup was successful then and I could continue OVM installation without installing Grub or Lilo.
Thats all I had to do. I even did not run update-grub...
After that OVM started without Problems.Kind regards
Andi -
I used the OMV4 ISO installer; works like a charm so far(one month today).
My hardware is a Dell T30 (outlet buy @ $299) running 1.0.2 BIOS booted to WD Black 256GB M.2 PCIe NVMe Solid State Drive – WDS256G1X0C
Version: 4.0.19-1 (Arrakis)
Processor: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E3-1225 v5 @ 3.30GHz
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My hardware is a Dell T30 (outlet buy @ $299) running 1.0.2 BIOS booted to WD Black 256GB M.2 PCIe NVMe Solid State Drive – WDS256G1X0C
A warning regarding the Poweredge T30 BIOS -- onboard M.2 support is disabled on BIOS versions after 1.0.2 (thanks Dell! ).
Geekster Owl lays out the problem and the fix:
https://youtu.be/AmFLo7O00XA?t=395Basically you should upgrade to the latest BIOS to patch security holes, then downgrade to re-enable M.2 support on the motherboard.
Old BIOS versions for the rollback can be grabbed from here:
https://web.archive.org/web/20…/pages/poweredge-t30.htmlNew BIOS versions are here:
https://www.dell.com/support/h…productCode=poweredge-t30Hope this helps.
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