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FreeNAS - Virtual Machine - Ubuntu Setup - auto-boot functionality

FreeNAS - Virtual Machine - Ubuntu Setup - auto-boot functionality

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brobear7
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09-30-2024, 09:18 AM
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Hello, When I set up the Ubuntu live server on FreeNAS and launch the service, it starts in one of two ways. First, if I leave it running, it prompts me to choose a language during installation. Second, if I connect quickly via VNC, it offers choices—option three is "Boot from next volume." After entering the screen, I must pick a boot manager; sometimes Ubuntu appears as an option, other times it shows an EFI hard drive depending on how I ended the previous boot. Is there anything I’m overlooking that could let me start directly into Ubuntu without these steps?
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brobear7
09-30-2024, 09:18 AM #1

Hello, When I set up the Ubuntu live server on FreeNAS and launch the service, it starts in one of two ways. First, if I leave it running, it prompts me to choose a language during installation. Second, if I connect quickly via VNC, it offers choices—option three is "Boot from next volume." After entering the screen, I must pick a boot manager; sometimes Ubuntu appears as an option, other times it shows an EFI hard drive depending on how I ended the previous boot. Is there anything I’m overlooking that could let me start directly into Ubuntu without these steps?