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NetBSD on a NUC
A few years ago I was given an Intel NUC
running Windows 10, and I used it for quite
awhile since it allowed me to enjoy Adobe
Acrobat and Epson's Scan Utility. I was very
familiar with both of those products.
Earlier this year the NUC went belly up
complaining that it could not find bootable
media. I believed the unit's bios had been
rendered unusable by many (years of 'em)
instances of Windows Update, and the thing
collected dust until I decided it would be
marvelous to run NetBSD on it.
Delightfully enough, a CD created from
NetBSD-9.99.88-amd64.iso booted the NUC, but
when sysinst began to run I was informed that
no hard disks could be found on which to do the
install.
After awhile dawn broke over the erroneous (as
I now believe) thinking that led me initially
to suspect the Win10 bios, and it now seems a
more likely scenario that the NUC's SSHD had,
as we say, expired.
An online search for the NUC's symptoms
suggested I try to set the boot order in it to
its boot drive, to see if it might be detected,
but I was unable to wrestle the Intel Setup
screen(s) into such an attempt.
My question: other than replacing the NUC's
drive, are there useful directions in which I
might point my efforts?
Thank you.
--
"No matter how big the problem is, you can always run away from it."
Dom Irrera
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