January 19, 201610 yr Good afternoon, Interested in switching over to unRAID (both for my NAS and virtualization) so i booted it up to check it out to make sure there were no issues and I noticed unRAID is not seeing all of my drives (they are not even available on the dropdown when creating an array. I have a total of 4 SATA SSD's in there (and 1 PCIE which i think is going to be an issue of its own) and i can see both of my Samsung SSD's but neither of my SanDisk SSD's (1 is brand new and 1 was being used in the previous system) Motherboard is the Asus Z9PE-D8 WS and i am using the onboard SATA ports (which if i am not mistaken are provided by a few different controllers so i am wondering if unRAID doesnt like one of the controllers?) Any thoughts to get me pointed in the right direction would be appreciated. Thanks!
January 19, 201610 yr Author after moving the drives around a bit it looks like it doesnt like Marvell® PCIe 9230 controller this is what my board has Intel® C602 chipset : 2 x SATA 6Gb/s port(s), blue 8 x SATA 3Gb/s port(s), black Marvell® PCIe 9230 controller : 4 x SATA 6Gb/s port(s), gray Problem is i plan on having 4 SSD's in the cache pool so i need the ports from the marvell controller. my guess is unRAID doesnt have the drivers for that controller? any way for me to add them?
January 19, 201610 yr Community Expert Probably the marvell virtualization issue, it should work with vt-d disable, also see this thread http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=45742.0
January 19, 201610 yr Author Probably the marvell virtualization issue, it should work with vt-d disable, also see this thread http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=45742.0 I see, the file it references syslinux.con is that something i could just open up off the flash drive on a windows machine and edit in a text editor?
January 19, 201610 yr Community Expert I see, the file it references syslinux.con is that something i could just open up off the flash drive on a windows machine and edit in a text editor? syslinux.cfg on your flash\syslinux folder, you can use notepad.
January 19, 201610 yr Community Expert I see, the file it references syslinux.con is that something i could just open up off the flash drive on a windows machine and edit in a text editor? syslinux.cfg on your flash\syslinux folder, you can use notepad. You can actually edit this file in the webUI at Main - Boot Device - Flash - Syslinux Configuration
January 19, 201610 yr Author I see, the file it references syslinux.con is that something i could just open up off the flash drive on a windows machine and edit in a text editor? syslinux.cfg on your flash\syslinux folder, you can use notepad. that did the trick, thank you very much
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