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Old 14-05-2008, 00:14   #11
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Re: Freenas

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Originally Posted by chrome View Post
old is the reply . copyrighted 1984-99 only got a 344 processor, i think i need to go shopping. cant find exact date. i know i had to put extra ram. got that off ebay for £2.50

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but this is what i can't understand i thought i would try another server so i used ubuntu server package. picked the hard drives up no problem full 80 gig, but then it got far to complicated in setup and opperation
its not the BIOS then, sure freeNAS is freeBSD, but if Linux can see it so should BSD.

grab a Gparted liveCD and that will be linux probably, use that to totally reformat the drive , removing any and all partitions first.

then run FreeNAS again and see if it can then see all the drive space.

http://gparted.sourceforge.net/livecd.php

assuming that PC can boot from a liveCD OC, but seeing as your using FreeNAS it does .
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