StreamingHawke

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  1. I need it to run ISOs apparently. If I don't have to use UEFI I'd be a happy camper. I'm at the max BIOS i can get.
  2. I tried a different USB manufacturer thinking that Unraid didn't support it (like SanDisk) I made a new UEFI USB and it still had the same issue. This is frustrating.
  3. I tried that /bzimage initrd=bzroot intel_iommu=on iommu=pt It's not working. Same thing is happening.
  4. Machine: Dell PowerEdge r410 Virtualization: Enabled UEFI Boot Mode: Enabled SATA Mode: ATA I can't get my USB to boot Unraid in UEFI mode. i can get it to boot fine in normal mode. I re-made the USB in UEFI from my backup. When i first made my USB, I was getting the same problem, so i made the USB without UEFI. What am I doing wrong?
  5. What do I need to do to prepare my router? It's a Linksys WRT1900AC Also, I can't login to the Unraid site for some reason, but I can access these forums. Coincidence? Again, I signed up, got my registration key, made the USB and here we are.
  6. I went to the Unraid site, downloaded the USB maker, ran it as admin, no special features. The USB is a Verbatim 64GB Store N Go.
  7. I know nothing of Linux. That's the reason I chose the gui.
  8. Here's where I'm at. I made the USB, booted said USB (Unraid GUI mode), it did it's thing, login under root, it loads Firefox & I get the thing listed above. That's all I did. I know nothing of Linux. That's the reason I chose the gui. As for log files there aren't any as far as I can see.