#Gparted live usb stuck how to
Double noice.Īnyways, I guess this thread can be marked, but damned if I know how to do that. the code that will be using this setup) comparing my workstations native 4 drive RAID10 vs this NAS and they were pretty much neck and neck. Result? NFS writes went from 95MB/s -> 200MB/s! Noice. (Go ahead and say "I told you so" if you read this :p )įinally, I ran my "totally useless" iozone benchmark before and after adding my SSD as a SLOG to my pool. When booting the Mac now press alt and there should be an option to boot to that is called EFI boot. I put the German screenshot in, I think its pretty clear. Select GParted Refresh Devices from the program menu. Click it and make a mental note of the currently available devices. The drop-down list in the top-right corner lists all devices. Installed that, and no more stale mount problems. OS X will show a dialog to Initialise., Ignore or Unmount the USB stick when it is put into the slot. Start the GParted program, without the USB drive plugged into your PC. This time I found a much more satisfactory option: apparently there exists an ELRepo repository for CentOS which has up-to-date drivers. I decided that a certain-person-not-to-be-named on this forum might have been right about compiling my own NIC drivers. Using an older version of 'GParted Live' on CDROM (if you don't have one, burn the down- loaded image to a CDROM do NOT yet delete or move the downloaded file on your harddisk and continue) - Plug-in USB pendrive before boot - Boot 'GParted' - GParted Graphic : Keep device name of harddisk partition ( Example :sda1 look for Windows volume. These were super annoying as they hung the whole system. Second problem was in benchmarking my NFS share I was getting a lot of stale mounts due to server disconnects. This worked as expected and now I'm back to a fresh install. Have you ever been stuck at home with the flu and no grocery store Android-x86 4. Step 3: Select your thumb drive and click Erase. Step 2: Click on View (upper left) and select Show All Devices.
#Gparted live usb stuck driver
Also, the new T2 chip currently prevents live distros from accessing the SSD (another driver issue).
#Gparted live usb stuck install
I fixed this by booting the install CD, going to the shell and running "gpart destroy -F ada6" (ada6 being my ssd). Now select PrimeOS iso file, create the bootable USB. That being said, the keyboard and trackpad didn’t work as drivers are not yet available on live distros. First, for some reason, even though it booted off my USB stick at first, it was somehow then booting off my old install on my SSD. Seems dumb that the thumbdrive could have been *too* large. Did I pick the UEFI one last time? I don't remember. If the machine has UEFI and no BIOS, you can create a bootable Blancco Drive Eraser USB-stick with the Blancco USB Creator (2. I noticed this time that there were two options to boot off USB in BIOS: a normal one and a UEFI one.