Hello there, I'm new to unraid and the forums, and I just want to report that upgrading from 6.8.3 to 6.9.0 rc2 went really well, no issues so far, except the HDD temperature which is not really one anyway since I can see the temperatures again by spinning my drives up.
In fact, this update solved 3 of my problems since it includes the new Linux kernel which add support to some AMD hardware. I'm using the asus tuf gaming plus wifi x570 and a ryzen 3900x. Before the update, I could not see any temperature for my CPU and motherboards (no fan speed either). Also, I could not pass through my onboard audio without crashing my whole server (even with the vfio-pci plugin). On top of that, I had to remove and recreate my Windows 10 VM template every time I wanted to use it, otherwise it would not boot.
Upgrading to 6.9.0 rc2 solved all of those issues for me. The only thing I did other than upgrading, was to add acpi_enforce_resources=lax in my Syslinux configuration, temperature would not be detected otherwise. And of course, I used the new 6.9.0 feature of reserving hardware for pass through, and this time it worked !
Just putting this out there for anyone who needs it. Have a nice one !
Unraid OS version 6.9.0-rc2 available
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Posted · Edited by Partition Pixel
Hello there, I'm new to unraid and the forums, and I just want to report that upgrading from 6.8.3 to 6.9.0 rc2 went really well, no issues so far, except the HDD temperature which is not really one anyway since I can see the temperatures again by spinning my drives up.
In fact, this update solved 3 of my problems since it includes the new Linux kernel which add support to some AMD hardware. I'm using the asus tuf gaming plus wifi x570 and a ryzen 3900x. Before the update, I could not see any temperature for my CPU and motherboards (no fan speed either). Also, I could not pass through my onboard audio without crashing my whole server (even with the vfio-pci plugin). On top of that, I had to remove and recreate my Windows 10 VM template every time I wanted to use it, otherwise it would not boot.
Upgrading to 6.9.0 rc2 solved all of those issues for me. The only thing I did other than upgrading, was to add acpi_enforce_resources=lax in my Syslinux configuration, temperature would not be detected otherwise. And of course, I used the new 6.9.0 feature of reserving hardware for pass through, and this time it worked !
Just putting this out there for anyone who needs it. Have a nice one !