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    SG-5100 -- Verify that M.2 SSD is recognized after physically installing.

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    • PhizixP
      Phizix
      last edited by Phizix

      All,

      I wanted to followup on installing the M.2 SATA drive. I decided to go with a smaller replacement (Transcend 64 GB).

      1. The very first thing I did was go into setup by pressing F12 when it started boot.
        0_1552361137224_F12-Setup(small).PNG

      2. I could see the new drive as [PO: TS64GMTS400S]
        0_1552361188388_Enter Setup.png

      3. I then inserted the thumb drive with image and hit ESC to boot from the image.

      4. I let it run and during the process I was able to choose the TS64GMTS400S drive to install the image to.

      5. When it was done I removed the thumb drive and it happily rebooted from the original on board MMC - DOH!
        On page 36 the manual says:
        0_1552361730179_Manual pg 36.PNG
        Which implies that it will automatically switch over, but it does not. Sooooooo . . .

      6. I headed back to Setup (see image 2) and mucked about int the setup screens. I found on the boot page under Boot Option #3:
        0_1552361917614_eMMC as Boot.png

      7. I scrolled down further to find "Hard Disk Drive BBS Priorities":
        0_1552362066752_HDD Priority.png

      8. Press Enter and you will see:
        0_1552362132286_Orig Order.png

      9. With "Boot Option #1" selected, press Enter again and now you can choose your new drive:
        0_1552362231781_Select your drive as #1.png
        Once selected, press Enter -- this will make your drive "Boot Option #1" and move the MMC to "Boot Option #2"

      10. Last, be sure to go over to the "Save & Exit" tab and select "Save Changes and Reset" and press Enter:
        0_1552362501040_Save & Exit.png

      After this it then booted from the new drive (much faster). I knew it was the new drive, because it now had the default WAN/LAN configuration.
      I also verified that if I switched back it was booting from MMC again (i.e. it showed my config I had built on the MMC).

      Finally I switched it back to the M.2 drive, booted and restored my setup from my saved config.xml file.

      Mission Accomplished‼

      I hope this helps anyone attempting the same. CHEERS

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        akuma1x
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        @Phizix Awesome! Thanks for the detailed instructions and screenshots!

        Jeff

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          petes
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          Thanks for taking the time to explain how to do this, it is much appreciated and was most helpful, pete

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            LamaZ
            last edited by LamaZ

            I’m in precisely the same situation on our SG-5100 with failing eMMC and a M.2 installed. I spent some time today going through every menu item. Besides disabling it in the Boot menu, I can’t seem to completely disable it.

            At the moment I’m coming to accept that booting will take about 10 minutes longer than it should.

            Edit - Disabling instructions followed:
            https://forum.netgate.com/topic/168299/sg-5100-disable-onboard-emmc/2

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            • stephenw10S
              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
              last edited by

              Do you also see the "A2" POST code?

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              • PhizixP
                Phizix @LamaZ
                last edited by Phizix

                @lamaz,

                I will note that on my system that the eMMC is not disabled, but is at a lower boot priority.

                It has been so long now, I have no idea if it still works, but does show in the boot menu.

                In that sense I never disabled the eMMC.

                So, can you "see" the new M.2 drive in the boot menus like I showed?
                I had a larger one (in Gb), but the protocol was a little bit more advanced and the bios/M.2 port was not having it.

                I think from here you should let @stephenw10 guide you.

                Phizix

                P.S. Note, I LOVE my SG-5100 and will never go back to consumer/pro-sumer junk er . . . I mean hardware again!!

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                  LamaZ @stephenw10
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                  @stephenw10 I think the A2 POST code may have flashed, but I’m not 100% sure. It takes soooooo long. The last time I played with it, I saw B2 for the first couple minutes, then it changed to B4 right before it finally gave me the option to press F12.

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                    LamaZ @Phizix
                    last edited by

                    @phizix said in SG-5100 -- Verify that M.2 SSD is recognized after physically installing.:

                    @lamaz,

                    I will note that on my system that the eMmMC is not disabled, but is at a lower boot priority.

                    It has been so long now, I have no idea if it still works, but does show in the boot menu.

                    In that sense I never disabled the eMMC.

                    So, can you "see" the new M.2 drive in the boot menus like I showed?
                    I had a larger one (in Gb), but the protocol was a little bit more advanced and the bios/M.2 port was not having it.

                    I think from here you should let @stephenw10 guide you.

                    Phizix

                    P.S. Note, I LOVE my SG-5100 and will never go back to consumer/pro-sumer junk er . . . I mean hardware again!!

                    Yes, I can see the M.2 in the boot options and it is set as a higher priority as described above.

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                    • PhizixP
                      Phizix @LamaZ
                      last edited by

                      @lamaz
                      So now the question is, have you loaded the bootable image on it? If not it will still fall through to the eMMC.

                      Phizix

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                        LamaZ @Phizix
                        last edited by

                        @phizix said in SG-5100 -- Verify that M.2 SSD is recognized after physically installing.:

                        @lamaz
                        So now the question is, have you loaded the bootable image on it? If not it will still fall through to the eMMC.

                        Phizix

                        Just to be clear, my SG-5100 runs great with the M.2 as the boot device (after a very long boot wait). The eMMC has failed and will no longer boot.

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                        • PhizixP
                          Phizix @LamaZ
                          last edited by

                          @lamaz,

                          It must be trying to read the eMMC signature during post and finally gives up. @stephenw10 may be able to shed some light on that. Or tell if there is some way to prevent the BIOS from attempting to detect it.

                          Phizix

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                          • stephenw10S
                            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                            last edited by stephenw10

                            @lamaz said in SG-5100 -- Verify that M.2 SSD is recognized after physically installing.:

                            https://forum.netgate.com/topic/168299/sg-5100-disable-onboard-emmc/2

                            The poster never responded on that thread. So same question here. Does the eMMC device still appear in the SDIO config menu?

                            Steve

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