Therapists_For_200

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  1. @1812, Thanks for the reply. Don't mean to be an annoyance and really do appreciate the work both of you have done. I forgot to mention that I did try bzimage, bzimage.sha256, bzmodules and bzmodules.sha256 on my first attempt with the same result. I'm assuming the *.sha256 files should have been excluded, too? Also, I wasn't sure where to paste the "intel_iommurelax_rarr" in syslinux.cfg (or if it matters), so I guessed and added it to the bottom of group "label Unraid OS". Is this the correct placement? I will attempt to roll back to stock unraid using the usb backup I made and try again.
  2. @ich777, Apologies for the delayed response. The recommendations you made fixed my problem, and I was able to download the files using Unraid-Kernal-Helper. (I temporarily disabled pfblocker inside my pfsense firewall to get it to work). I copied all the files beginning with bz* onto the /boot, and rebooted (see image below) When I type "dmesg | grep 'Intel-IOMMU'" into terminal, I don't get the active patch response (i.e. DMAR: Intel-IOMMU: assuming all RMRRs are relaxable. This can lead to instability or data loss). I'm assuming this indicates I did something wrong?
  3. Thanks for the quick reply. I might have messed it up upon first download. Below is a screenshot of that folder now. Just to confirm, delete these two folders and all their contents?
  4. Hi, Thanks for posting this. I'm trying to pass through my NVIDIA GeForce 1060 to my Windows10 VM and get the following error when starting my VM: "Failed to set iommu for container: Operation not permitted". I downloaded the Unraid-Kernel-Helper and set the RMRR Relax Patch to "True". When viewing the log files, it says "Download of Stock Unraid v6.9.0-rc2 failed, putting container into sleep mode!---". Any suggestions are most appreciated.