FreeNAS guide on “burning” the FreeNAS installation.ISO file onto a USB drive creating a bootable FreeNAS USB install stick. This is not a complete FreeNAS install guide, but simply a 1st-step in the direction of getting FreeNAS onto your new DIY server. FreeBSD 10.0 has been released and available for download. This is a major update that adds support for the Raspberry Pi, Clang, Amazon AWS EC2 cloud compatibility, and a framework called netmap for fast and safe access to network devices for fast packet I/O. Currently I am Using Linux Mint 17 and I want to dual boot FreeBSD and Linux Mint 17. How can I create Bootable USB for FreeBSD 10? I tried Unetbootin, Image writer and powerISO but it's not work.
@pbatard I am having the same problem. You will have no demand for FreeBSD support because you do not support it. There will simply be occasional people who bother making issue reports. :)
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I find it kind of ignorant to tell that FreeBSD people do something different and they must fix it. If you have an ISO file which is standards based and you can write it to a CD and your BIOS can boot it and it works. There is no other restriction. Then how can you blame FreeBSD people for doing something wrong? Also, do you blame Linux people for creating extra work for you because they do something different than Microsoft? These are different operating systems, lets be reasonable.
Thats said the .img files can be written directly to usb drives. Here is the mailing post and the conversion info about them:
https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2009-March/048762.html But perhaps it is best to hint to user that they should use the img file ?
@wbsdty331 you can use the .img file from freebsd downlods with win32diskimager
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I have downloaded the FreeBSD 10 x86 CD ISO image file.
I have a Dell Optiplex Pentium 4 2.66Ghz PC which supports booting from USB.
I have a 500 GB external USB hard drive.
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I'm using Windows 8.1 Pro on a separate laptop.
Question: How to copy the ISO image to the external hard drive so that I can use it to install FreeBSD on the PC?
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dd in Linux, or unetbootin on various. platforms, also this is fairly well documented in the FreeBSD Documentation.
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