![]() 2 x WD Green 3D NAND (120GB, 2.5") - Boot drives (maybe mess around trying out the thread to put swap here too link).1 x ASUS Z10PA-D8 (LGA 2011-v3, Intel C612 PCH, ATX) - Dual socket MoBo.Is this solely a case of waiting till FreeNAS is based on FreeBSD13 or does anyone know of a patch/fix to TrueNAS 12 that would allow using the Intel VF devices?Īiming to mostly replicate the build from (with some mods, hopefully around about as good as that link) ![]() TrueNAS 12 without the Intel VF: I was able to boot (no NIC since it was removed). ![]() FreeBSD 12.2 without the Intel VF: ! was able to boot (no NIC since it was removed). Ubuntu: ! was able to boot the OS and register the Intel virtual function NIC. ![]() ArchLinux: ! was able to boot the OS and register the Intel virtual function NIC. FreeBSD 12.2: I got a kernel panic (although the level of detail for the error seems less). FreeBSD 13.0: I was able to boot the OS and register the NIC (igb0). I tried an identical configuration using: The host OS is Ubuntu 20.04, fully patched. The host hardware is an IBM X4 3650, dual E5-2650v2, quad I350 (built-in), Mellanox ConnectX-2 and LSI HBAs. The error appears to be related to the Intel virtual function driver the physical hardware is an Intel I350 where the physical interface is controlled by the host and there are 4 virtual function devices available for the VMs. I'm trying to build a virtual TrueNAS instance using KVM but I'm getting a kernel panic on boot of the ISO.
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