I have a former Enterprise Wyse 5020 that I’m trying to install HAOS onto. I’ve erased the internal SATA and copied HAOS onto the drive following a Dropbox PDF guide. I’m getting “Start PXE on IPV4” and I’m assuming I didn’t partition the internal SATA properly as the primary boot volume. I’m using Ubuntu on a thumb drive to manage the Wyse and I’ve attached pictures of what is current. Anyone can provide proper settings to edit partition and bios? TIA
move sata 0 to be no 1 in terms of priority and move usb fdc to the bottom. Disable PXE, FDC, CD, CD-ROM.
Now it says “Missing boot loader”
You BIOS cannot see the boot drive. In these situations there is not a lot you can do.
But one last thing you can try is to boot with say Windows or some other operating system. If you can, then you have compatibility issues between the bootloader and your BIOS.
Try to use another tool to create the boot image of your drive. For example you could try the following:
- https://www.ventoy.net/ (my favourite)
- Rufus - Create bootable USB drives the easy way (my second favourite)