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Change the default image used during boot by modifying the boot partition settings or UEFI configuration.

Change the default image used during boot by modifying the boot partition settings or UEFI configuration.

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JacobLouis30
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05-13-2023, 05:13 PM
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A while ago i tried using FreeNas (booting from an external drive, using internal drive as data disk). It didn't work out though, so i installed Ubuntu server with Samba for file sharing (i did verify i installed to the hard disk, and i did a quick format while installing). Whenever i try to boot the system though, i get the message: "This is a FreeNAS data disk and can not boot system. System halted." Is there any way to change the image the system is booting from from the FreeNas one to the Ubuntu installation? Thanks
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JacobLouis30
05-13-2023, 05:13 PM #1

A while ago i tried using FreeNas (booting from an external drive, using internal drive as data disk). It didn't work out though, so i installed Ubuntu server with Samba for file sharing (i did verify i installed to the hard disk, and i did a quick format while installing). Whenever i try to boot the system though, i get the message: "This is a FreeNAS data disk and can not boot system. System halted." Is there any way to change the image the system is booting from from the FreeNas one to the Ubuntu installation? Thanks