cosyn Posted July 24 Posted July 24 (edited) My goal is to boost performance and maybe run VMs. I followed instructions on this blog post to set up a simple NVME disk. Then I found this blog post to https://developer.isy.io/blog/eisy-way and attempted to run the fl.ops script. I got this error: [admin@eisy ~]$ sudo fl.ops setup.nvme.boot executing from /usr/local/etc/udx.d/static gpart: No such geom: nvd0. nvme0: WD_BLACK SN850X 1000GB nvme0ns1 (953869MB) gpart: No such geom: nvd0. Wed Jul 24 11:16:55 PDT 2024|/usr/local/etc/udx.d/static/fl.ops: adding GPT partition to nvd0 ... gpart: geom 'nvd0': Operation not permitted Wed Jul 24 11:16:55 PDT 2024|/usr/local/etc/udx.d/static/fl.ops: error: failed creating gpt partition ... It's looking for nvd0 which doesn't appear to exist. I'm running UDX version 3.5.6.4. I know should have followed the multiple partition instructions but am a noob to Linux and get this error when I try to follow the instructions to set up the partition system: sudo gpart create -s gpt nvd0 gpart: geom 'nvd0': Operation not permitted It doesn't seem to like nvd0 for some reason. It seems to be the same error that @Michel Kohanim mentioned could be due to a size issue in this thread. So for clarity, I'd like to: 1. Set up multiple partitions 2. Use one partition to mirror the OS to boost performance 3. Use the other partitions to run other services like CumulusMX Any guidance? Edited July 24 by cosyn added link to another thread Quote
EPalisoc Posted November 10 Posted November 10 I just got my eisy to upgrade my old 994i and I am running into this same issue after installing a 1t Samsung 990 pro. Quote
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