Hello,I had wiped out the partitions of Windows 10 & Ubuntu via 
format+fdisk. Then setup a custom zpool based on the instructions given in the 
below email 
thread:https://lists.omniti.com/pipermail/omnios-discuss/2017-November/009402.htmlI
 also tried the whole disk option in the OmniOS CE installer, it simply 
installs to an EFI partition. In this case also, after install bsd loader 
failed to load the OS, simply throwing up the same error  "start not 
found" and displaying the OK prompt.I don't know what to do further 
for resolving this. May be the issues reported for the BSD loader in 2017 are 
yet unresolved.ThanksKarthikFrom: Oscar del Rio 
<[email protected]>Sent: Tue, 03 Jul 2018 20:33:46To: 
[email protected]: Re: [discuss] BSD Loader issuesOn 07/ 1/18 
02:56 PM, karthik wrote:>> On my desktop system recently, I wiped out a 
Windows 10/Ubuntu 16(MBR) dual> boot setup so that I can install(via DVD), 
an illumos distribution in their> place.I first tried OmniOS CE(latest 
stable release) and then Dilos 2.Both> have an option of installing onto a 
custom zpool named rpool,so I installed> in this manner.After install in 
both cases,the BSD loader fails to boot the> OS, just displays an error 
"start not found" as shown in the below link:> 
https://pasteboard.co/HstyCuG.pngTry removing the partitions before 
installing.In the Illumos installer, open a shell or single-user, then 
"format" + "fdisk"to remove the partitions.The installer 
should then use the whole disk(s) for the zfs 
rpool.------------------------------------------illumos: 
illumos-discussPermalink: 
https://illumos.topicbox.com/groups/discuss/Tc3f8b2500e96bed8-M0f496f52798aad3fad3fb38eDelivery
 options: https://illumos.topicbox.com/groups
------------------------------------------
illumos: illumos-discuss
Permalink: 
https://illumos.topicbox.com/groups/discuss/Tc3f8b2500e96bed8-Mcef83243b200afe60ab08f5e
Delivery options: https://illumos.topicbox.com/groups

Reply via email to