Error on boot

  • Hi everyone,
    I'm stuck during the installation of OMV. Since the installer won't allow to select the partition, but only the disk, I deleted the swap partition and changed the size of the OMV partition.
    The issue is that I'm stuck in iniramfs with those errors:

    Do you know I can solve this?


    Edit: after reinstalling OMV I tried to boot without doing nothing, I just got the same error from 6TB-Secondario...

    Intel G4400 - Asrock H170M Pro4S - 8GB ram - Be Quiet Pure Power 11 400 CM - Nanoxia Deep Silence 4 - 6TB Seagate Ironwolf - RAIDZ1 3x10TB WD - OMV 5 - Proxmox Kernel

    Einmal editiert, zuletzt von Blabla ()

  • Do a new fresh install and once boot, resize partition , but this time DO NOT DELETE swap.



    PD: It's a bad idea to use a partition on data disk to store anything, you can discover it in the hard way when you need to reinstall OMV.




    more info: https://forum.openmediavault.o…re-data-on-the-boot-disk/


    and


    https://forum.openmediavault.o…ystem-disk-for-user-data/

  • Do a new fresh install and once boot, resize partition , but this time DO NOT DELETE swap.

    How do you grow a partition on a disk that has no free space?

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    Google is your friend and Bob's your uncle!


    OMV AMD64 7.x on headless Chenbro NR12000 1U 1x 8m Quad Core E3-1220 3.1GHz 32GB ECC RAM.

  • I don't need to store data on OMV drive, I just want to run docker containers in it. also I see no point in having a swap partition since I have 8GB of RAM.
    Also it's just dumb thant I can't use a partition that I already have since it's already of the size that I want.

    Intel G4400 - Asrock H170M Pro4S - 8GB ram - Be Quiet Pure Power 11 400 CM - Nanoxia Deep Silence 4 - 6TB Seagate Ironwolf - RAIDZ1 3x10TB WD - OMV 5 - Proxmox Kernel

  • When you deleted the swap partition did you edit fstab to reflect that?

    --
    Google is your friend and Bob's your uncle!


    OMV AMD64 7.x on headless Chenbro NR12000 1U 1x 8m Quad Core E3-1220 3.1GHz 32GB ECC RAM.

  • If you can't get it booted you will have to either boot another disk such as a Linux Live-CD and edit it there or take the disk out of the machine and put it into another machine that does boot Linux and edit it there.

    --
    Google is your friend and Bob's your uncle!


    OMV AMD64 7.x on headless Chenbro NR12000 1U 1x 8m Quad Core E3-1220 3.1GHz 32GB ECC RAM.

  • I tried to reinstall OMV and boot it up without changing anything, I'm still stuck like in the opening photo.
    The first line is:
    ata 3.00: failed to sex xfermode (err_mask=0x40)


    Then it's exactly like in the photo form 6TB-Secondario: clean....

    Intel G4400 - Asrock H170M Pro4S - 8GB ram - Be Quiet Pure Power 11 400 CM - Nanoxia Deep Silence 4 - 6TB Seagate Ironwolf - RAIDZ1 3x10TB WD - OMV 5 - Proxmox Kernel

  • Update:
    I've installed OMV5 on my NAS (Intel G4400 - Asrock H170M Pro4S - 8GB ram) with no other disck connected other than the one for the os.
    When I boot I recieve this error:
    ata 3.00: failed to set xfermode (err_mask=0x40)


    than this:




    I really don't get what I'm doing wrong. On Virtualbox it was wroking fine :(

    Intel G4400 - Asrock H170M Pro4S - 8GB ram - Be Quiet Pure Power 11 400 CM - Nanoxia Deep Silence 4 - 6TB Seagate Ironwolf - RAIDZ1 3x10TB WD - OMV 5 - Proxmox Kernel

  • What type is the boot media of the OMV installer and what is the system disk type it is being installed onto?

    --
    Google is your friend and Bob's your uncle!


    OMV AMD64 7.x on headless Chenbro NR12000 1U 1x 8m Quad Core E3-1220 3.1GHz 32GB ECC RAM.

  • The OMV installer is on a USB key made with Rufus (latest version). I'm installing OMV on my SSD Team Group L7 60GB.
    From BIOS I changed from RAID to AHCP and set the disk as SSD instead of Hard Drive.

    Intel G4400 - Asrock H170M Pro4S - 8GB ram - Be Quiet Pure Power 11 400 CM - Nanoxia Deep Silence 4 - 6TB Seagate Ironwolf - RAIDZ1 3x10TB WD - OMV 5 - Proxmox Kernel

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