
It's very disappointing to see a Linux based product which does not support Linux at the first level. (It did not work on Linux even with the new Lexar). Before that, I was not able to create the USB from a Mac and from Linux. So if any one has Windows or Linux can you try this and write here if it works there also.Ĭan this be pinned for future users of Linux wanting to boot Unraid please ? I Think this would work with Windows, Linux versions also. you will have list of all devices and look for one that is named UNRAID
MAKE BOOTABLE USB IN MAC FOR LINUX HOW TO
* how to check what is your dev id for USB Stick on MAC OS Xģ. When it says it found some files (menu.c32) and asks to overwrite, just answer YES TO ALLĪfter its finished, eject your USB stick, insert it in your new "ServerPC" and boot Now its building your USB stick, wait while it decompresses file to the USB stick and installs syslinux and makes it bootable Change type to USB drive and select your drive (in my case /dev/disk2s1)* Chose diskimage (the one you renamed - you dont have to select distribution)Ĩ.
MAKE BOOTABLE USB IN MAC FOR LINUX ZIP FILE
Download unRAID zip file (i have done this with version 4.7)ħ. format usb stick to mbr partition with fat32 file system and name it UNRAID (all capital letters is needed)Ĥ. plug usb stick at least 512 MB in your PC (recomended 1GB+)ģ. I'm new around here and i was looking how to make USB boot disk on MacOS X and did not find any useful information on the net (no Windows in my home )Īfter trying i managed to get it working here is how.Ģ.

I have run many things from usb over the years but yea they need some sort of boot menu. I have followed the instructions and set the flag to Boot but no dice. It is a bloaty, malware ridden, DRM'd, backdoor'd mess and i don’t say that with anger i say that with 15 years of windows client server experience There is not one good reason for me to run windows in 2014. could one or two or maybe most of them not have Windows? you bet, in fact even dell sell machines with ubuntu on let alone other laptop resellers. so yes its not inconceivable that someone may not have access to a windows PC, there are currently over 100,000 million debian users and many more in different flavours.

Linux/unix/bsd is in everything, unraid,freenas,desktops,andriod phones,esxi. Your joking though i assume, how many Chinese people use Windows, How many Russian's use Windows, How many Germans use Windows ((yes they too have moved on from Windows quite a bit, their government gave out 1 million ubuntu CD's)). I hope this isnt another oddity with Unraid that it needs a mac or windows machine to run a linux server, serving linux clients on the edge

You dont have access to a single Windows box? I find that hard to believe.
