Don't verify USB booting is enabled. Make sure you select the USB partition
when booting (PC F12 usually). Or change the BIOS boot order and make sure
you the key USB is the first boot selection.

On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 8:28 AM, Martin Dyring-Andersen via smartos-discuss
<[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks for all the answers, it is encouraging that so many helpful people
> follow this list. J
>
>
>
> I have verified that USB legacy booting is enabled in the BIOS (two
> independent systems, one HP workstation and one SuperMicro server).
>
>
>
> Using
> https://us-east.manta.joyent.com/Joyent_Dev/public/SmartOS/smartos-latest-USB.img.bz2
>
>
>
> Using the Windows tools, I have done this in diskpart first:
>
>
>
> list disk
>
> select disk X
>
> clean
>
> exit
>
>
>
> Second, writen (unzipped) .img using Win32DiskImager
>
>
>
> Now back in diskpart. Notice the partition is not active by default, but
> even doing this manually (as in the Mac instructions) doesn’t help:
>
>
>
> DISKPART> list disk
>
>
>
>   Disk ###  Status         Size     Free     Dyn  Gpt
>
>   --------  -------------  -------  -------  ---  ---
>
>   Disk 0    Online          298 GB      0 B
>
>   Disk 1    No Media           0 B      0 B
>
>   Disk 2    No Media           0 B      0 B
>
>   Disk 3    No Media           0 B      0 B
>
>   Disk 4    No Media           0 B      0 B
>
>   Disk 5    No Media           0 B      0 B
>
>   Disk 6    Online         7498 MB      0 B
>
>
>
> DISKPART> sel disk 6
>
>
>
> Disk 6 is now the selected disk.
>
>
>
> DISKPART> list par
>
>
>
>   Partition ###  Type              Size     Offset
>
>   -------------  ----------------  -------  -------
>
>   Partition 1    Primary           1906 MB    31 KB
>
>
>
> DISKPART> sel par 1
>
>
>
> Partition 1 is now the selected partition.
>
>
>
> DISKPART> detail disk
>
>
>
> Kingston DataTraveler 2.0 USB Device
>
> Disk ID: 00000000
>
> Type   : USB
>
> Status : Online
>
> Path   : 0
>
> Target : 0
>
> LUN ID : 0
>
> Location Path : UNAVAILABLE
>
> Current Read-only State : No
>
> Read-only  : No
>
> Boot Disk  : No
>
> Pagefile Disk  : No
>
> Hibernation File Disk  : No
>
> Crashdump Disk  : No
>
> Clustered Disk  : No
>
>
>
>   Volume ###  Ltr  Label        Fs     Type        Size     Status     Info
>
>   ----------  ---  -----------  -----  ----------  -------  ---------
> --------
>
> * Volume 8     J   HEADNODE     FAT32  Removable   1906 MB  Healthy
>
>
>
> DISKPART> detail par
>
>
>
> Partition 1
>
> Type  : 0C
>
> Hidden: No
>
> Active: No
>
> Offset in Bytes: 32256
>
>
>
>   Volume ###  Ltr  Label        Fs     Type        Size     Status     Info
>
>   ----------  ---  -----------  -----  ----------  -------  ---------
> --------
>
> * Volume 8     J   HEADNODE     FAT32  Removable   1906 MB  Healthy
>
>
>
> DISKPART> active
>
>
>
> DiskPart marked the current partition as active.
>
>
>
> DISKPART> detail par
>
>
>
> Partition 1
>
> Type  : 0C
>
> Hidden: No
>
> Active: Yes
>
> Offset in Bytes: 32256
>
>
>
>   Volume ###  Ltr  Label        Fs     Type        Size     Status     Info
>
>   ----------  ---  -----------  -----  ----------  -------  ---------
> --------
>
> * Volume 8     J   HEADNODE     FAT32  Removable   1906 MB  Healthy
>
>
>
>
>
> Well if nobody else is having trouble, maybe I should revisit this after
> the weekend with a clear head. J
>
>
>
> BR,
>
> Martin
>
>
>
> *From:* Greg Treantos [mailto:[email protected]]
> *Sent:* 14. november 2014 13:50
> *To:* [email protected]; Martin Dyring-Andersen
> *Subject:* Re: [smartos-discuss] USB bootable key
>
>
>
> I had similar issues, make sure when they system boots it is using the USB
> image and not UEFI. Follow the USB instruction for windows or Linux and you
> should be good. Just remember don't boot UEFI.
>
>
>
> On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 7:04 AM, Martin Dyring-Andersen via
> smartos-discuss <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
>
>
> I have been trying a number of different tools (Win32DiskImager, Rufus,
> UNetbootIn) and various USB keys to get a working SmartOS bootable key by
> using the supplied .img file. So far without luck.
>
>
>
> On the machines I have tried, they all appear to hang before GRUB starts.
> I have successfully booted SmartOS using an old fashioned CD on the same
> machines, but would much prefer the USB approach.
>
>
>
> Can anyone confirm they can get the latest .img file to boot?
>
>
>
> Any hints appreciated. J
>
>
>
> Martin Dyring-Andersen
>
>
>
>
>
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