Ray - I was making those suggestions based on a fairly large set of Google results describing the exact same problem with various distributions and your mothboard. The Gluster Storage Platform is based on the Fedora 12 release. At this point I don't think the issue is with Gluster, I suspect a BIOS upgrade and maybe a change to the drive emulation settings would resolve the issue. I did hit reply all, I'll ask our mailing list manager to take a look. Please let me know if you have any other questions. Thanks, Craig -- Craig Carl Sales Engineer; Gluster, Inc. Cell - ( 408) 829-9953 (California, USA) Office - ( 408) 770-1884 Gtalk - craig.carl at gmail.com Twitter - @gluster Installing Gluster Storage Platform, the movie! ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ray Barnes" <tical.net at gmail.com> To: craig at gluster.com, gluster-users at gluster.org Sent: Thursday, August 5, 2010 10:07:55 PM Subject: Re: New server setup does not make hard drive bootable Craig, I was able to confirm that the two machines in question which exhibited the problem both run BIOS version 107. However they were not set to AHCI mode, but rather, Native IDE mode (and I did not try re-running the provisioning on those). Using Native IDE mode has never caused us a problem with either performance or provisioning on those machines in the past; we routinely load up Fedora and CentOS without issue on those boxes. Also note that on a similarly equipped system which instead runs a DG965SSCK board, BIOS 1669 (not the latest, but the only BIOS that correctly jives with 8GB of RAM in most 32 bit OSs without jumping through a bunch of hoops), and AHCI mode manually set by me prior to provisioning, I can confirm that the same problem exists with that box as well. Hope that helps. -Ray p.s. For some reason I did not receive a copy of either of the replies to this thread to my gmail account. Granted, I'm not subscribed to gluster-users, but most listserves make everything Just Work(tm) if the respondants do Reply All, by including the respondant's email address as well as the listserv's address. If you did in fact hit Reply All, maybe something is buggered in the gluster-users listserv? >Ray - > Can you try something for us? Please make sure you are running BIOS version 107 - >http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?ProductID=2929&DwnldID=16929&lang=eng and that your hard drive type is set >to SATA with AHCI. Then please try a reinstall. >Thanks, >Craig Carl >Gluster Inc. >Sent from a mobile device, please excuse my tpyos. >On Aug 4, 2010, at 22:43, Ray Barnes <tical.net at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi all. The subject says it all. After installing 3.0.4 in a new first > server setup, the system does not boot from the hard drive because the > "bootable" flag is not set in fdisk. Hardware is an Intel DG35EC board with > a Q6600 processor, 4GB of RAM and Seagate ST3500320AS drive (500gb). I was > able to get it to boot normally by simply enabling the boot flag in fdisk > and nothing more, using a CentOS rescue CD. > > Is this a known issue? Should I be filing a bug report? > > -Ray > _______________________________________________ > Gluster-users mailing list > Gluster-users at gluster.org > http://gluster.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users