Re: [Thinstation-general] Thinstation on lenovo ThinkCentre M625q
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From: Don C. <don...@ya...> - 2022-03-10 13:03:34
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The installer likely needs to be updated to support nvme drives. I think they are just ignored right now. The reason that /lib is not a mountpoint, is because you have a volume id mismatch. You need an MOUNT definition for whatever media to be mounted at /lib See this page https://github.com/Thinstation/thinstation/wiki/Making-bootable-media-on-Windows On Wednesday, March 9, 2022, 09:52:04 PM PST, LUCIFER MORNINGSTAR <luc...@gm...> wrote: Hi there, I'm fairly new to linux and still learning. I've been stuck installing the ThinkCentre M625q for a day: I have created a DevStation on Vmware and build the image with all modules. I used the iso image to boot the thinclient from it. I get the error: "/lib is not a mount point Fastboot was enbled, but something went wrong with the transfer or mount Dropping to shell" I then tried to install the DevStation directly on the thin client in order to see if I can found the problem there. But then I get the error: "No usable disk! The DevStation environment requires a disk at least of 30 GB in size." With "Gparted" I created a partition with 40 GB. Sometimes with ext4, sometimes with ntfs or fat32. Always the same message. In Gparted the hard drive is shown as /dev/nvme0n1 and the partition as /dev/nvme0n1p1 It would be obvious that it doesn't recognize the controller for the hard disk, but then Gparted wouldn't be able to display it either? What went wrong? Would be very grateful for help Thanks! Thomas _______________________________________________ Thinstation-general mailing list Thi...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/thinstation-general |