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OT - I have a NUC
Said NUC is able via a CD I burned (using
NetBSD-9.99.88-amd64.iso) to boot that image,
and begin execution of the 'sysinst' resident
on it.
'sysinst' immediately interrupts with a
message; "I can not find any hard disks for use
by NetBSD."
A bit of history iydm:
Last month I discussed this problem here:
https://mail-index.netbsd.org/netbsd-users/2021/09/27/msg027809.html
In that thread I was asked:
"Does dmesg from the NetBSD iso show up an
atabus0 or nvme0 ? (To see if the controller is
recognised)"
I can report, fwiw, that 'atabus0' does appear
in the dmesg of the CD boot.
More recently:
Last night I installed a new SSD but still that
message, above, rapidly made an appearance. A
CD burned from an OpenBSD install iso reaches
a similar conclusion, complaining that it can
not find any "bootable media" in the NUC.
Initially, after several months use,the NUC's
original Win10 OS also began to fail booting
with an almost identical message as to the lack
of bootable media.
Among the questions that come to mind, there is
this: Would a brand new SSD -- if it had never
received any partioning -- spawn a failure of
the sort described? (At this juncture I have no
factual knowledge as to the state of the SSD's
partitioning.)
Thank you.
--
"The existence of God is not an experimental issue in the way it was."
John Wisdom - "Gods" (1944)
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