Already did that. The only available options are "embeedd NIC" and "hard disk c:" (in case, to install I'm using PXE boot) 2018-05-09 18:13 GMT-03:00 Knurpht @ openSUSE <knurpht@opensuse.org>:
Op woensdag 9 mei 2018 22:57:31 CEST schreef Rejaine Monteiro:
Hello guys.
I'm trying to install OpenSuSE on an old Dell PowerEdge 1900 server with SAS1068 controller and 4 disks of 285GB each.
The installation runs normally, however after the reboot, the operating system is not found (does not recognize the boot partition)
At first I tried to create two mirror type arrays (2 disks per array). As it did not work, I then created two stripping arrays and lastly I tried to install it with no defined array, but none of the alternatives worked (no booting after OS installation).
Any tips?
-- I'd search for the culprit in the booting section in the BIOS.
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