Hi, I can’t seem to make RouterOS v6.27 workon MB Gigabyte J1900N-D3V. Installed ROS on USB stick which works fine in other mobo (different brand) but in this mobo it throws error “Could not find disk. Please attach to another…”. I tried to netinstall fresh ROS v6.27 but after boot it throws error it can’t find harddisk.. Tried different configs (other USB port, USB2, USB3, emulate HDD), upgraded BIOS to newest but none helped.. Could someone help?
thanks
Isn’t disk configured as AHCI ? Try to set it as IDE or Compatibile mode. Try to set SATA controller to IDE mode …anything what “fools” the ROS that there is an old supported ATA controller.
It’s on USB stick so SATA mode doesn’t matter.. If I create install USB from netinstall it boots but ends up with error that no harddisk was found..Same USB stick is booting and installs on another mobo
Having the same issues on a J1900 device. Only CDRom device is not found after kernel booted.
That’s the device I have: http://hamsing.com/product/html/?39.html
I get exactly this error message: http://forum.mikrotik.com/t/putting-iso-on-usb-stick/18557/1
Any hints ?
If you folks have a alpha image, let me know. As I don’t yet use this device, I can test around a lot (And, working from home, I can always take 5 minutes to test it out).
There is no IDE compatibility set for HDD in the BIOS.
What about to try vmware vsphere type 1 hypervisor and run CHR virtually?
Got it running using netinstall.
Details: http://forum.mikrotik.com/t/cheap-multi-nic-devices-to-run-chr-in-some-supervisor/101166/20
Problem are all USB Ports. As soon as the kernel boots up - no device attached to USB still works.
The BIOS needs USB Legacy support (DOS Mode) enabled to boot from a USB device.
Tried it Legacy (DOS mode explicitely does not exist/not mentioned) - doesn’t work.
Whatever boots and has an old kernel - loses USB. Probably a UEFI BIOS bug.
I have only found a few boards with UEFI that will handle legacy USB well. Most being Intel or SuperMicro. I don’t think I’ve ever had success with any off-brand.
Same for me… I have tried all kind of low-power boards in the past, starting with C3 CPU’s from VIA. Theses were a real nightmare.
Usually the NUC’s from intel are very nice - only they don’t have enough Ethernet ports. Reason I looked for something else…