dfproductions865

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  1. Lol, this problem is more easily solved with a friggin' PCIe card. Forget those ODD ports.
  2. Yeah, I'm reading users booting Windows via bootcamp run into the same problem, the solution to which is installing AHCI SATA drivers to the Windows bootcamp partition and also modifying the OS X MBR to play nice with the drivers. The issue lies in the BIOS emulation, for which a workaround exists for Windows. Question is whether or not any such fix exists for unRAID.
  3. Good suggestion. It's attached here - tower-diagnostics-20200107-1855.zip
  4. I'm working on bringing unRAID online on a Mac Pro 1,1. So far I've been able to boot unRAID and can access it via web portal. I can see the internal drive bays no problem. However, the Mac Pro 1,1 logic board has 2 additional, some say hidden, eSATA ports. I've been using the MP to run multiple striped RAIDS redundantly, one of which is housed in an external eSATA enclosure - just a two bay enclosure that powers and cools the drives - driven by those two eSATA ports. My understanding is that there's no difference between accessing those two eSATA ports and the 4 internal drive bays. Those two drives show up flawlessly on boot in MacOS, but when I boot unRAID, they're nowhere to be seen. Has anyone dealt with this?
  5. TieDyeGeek, I'm hoping to pick your brain here. I'm also trying to get unRAID to play nice on a MP 1,1. I'm using plop via CD drive and have unRAID loaded onto a USB stick that I've verified on other machines. So far I haven't been able to get anything to work on the MP. When I select USB on the Plop menu, the screen freezes when it reaches the port in which the USB stick is living. I never get to seeing the Lime Tech screen. Any thoughts?
  6. Did you need to update the EFI on the 1,1 to get Plop to play nice? I'm trying to run it on my 1,1 via superdrive to test unRAID but I can't get the actual manager to function. My understanding is that the manager should run directly from the cd drive, but so far I'm only seeing the installer, which is unresponsive.