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  1. Just now, dlandon said:

    You should assign alias disk names to organize the disks.  As I suggested, name them "Zpool1", "Zpool2", etc and they will show at the bottom of the list because UD sorts the disks based on the device (alias) name.  Actual UD disks will be at the top.  A reboot will not change the alias disk names and disks will not show a different order.

    I have no idea how to do that.

  2. There could be an option in UD's config that could list all hidden disks. Or maybe a better option would be to show hidden disks in the Historical section since you can already hide that section.

     

    I already have disabled mounting of ZFS disks but the disk list is so scrambled with non ZFS disk spread all over as well. 

     

    As you can see in the screenshot disks are all over the place and the order changes with every reboot. 

    Screen Shot 2023-02-18 at 7.08.26 PM.png

  3. Great News. To fix a different issue with the onboard SATA ports not working I was asked to add "pci=realloc=off" behind "initrd=/bzroot" which has the unexpected excellent side effect of showing all the booting text when plugged into the onboard ASPEED VGA port. 

     

    I now consider this issue solved. Thank you everyone for trying to help me figure this out. I really appreciate it. 

  4. What section do I add it too or is General okay?

     

    EDIT: I changed "append initrd=/bzroot" in the menu default section to "append pci=realloc=off initrd=/bzroot" which not only fixed the SATA Blu-Ray drive from not showing up in Unraid but it has had the unexpected excellent side effect of fixing the Unraid booting process from not showing anything after "Loading /bzroot... OK" when the server was connected to the motherboard's onboard ASPEED VGA port. 

     

    Two birds, one stone. 

     

    Thank you everyone for the help. I really appreciate it. 

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  5. filename:       /lib/modules/5.19.17-Unraid/kernel/drivers/gpu/drm/ast/ast.ko.xz
    license:        GPL and additional rights
    description:    AST
    author:         Dave Airlie
    firmware:       ast_dp501_fw.bin
    alias:          pci:v00001A03d00002010sv*sd*bc03sc*i*
    alias:          pci:v00001A03d00002000sv*sd*bc03sc*i*
    depends:        drm_kms_helper,drm,drm_vram_helper,i2c-algo-bit,i2c-core,drm_ttm_helper
    retpoline:      Y
    intree:         Y
    name:           ast
    vermagic:       5.19.17-Unraid SMP preempt mod_unload 
    parm:           modeset:Disable/Enable modesetting (int)

     

    I had no issue with this part on the original ASUS Pro WS WRX80 SAGE WIFI SE using the VGA chip so not sure why it won't work with the replacement ASUS sent me. 

  6. Apparently Unraid does not like this motherboard's onboard VGA chip as when I used a discrete GPU Unraid booted with all the screen activity I was expecting to see. 

     

    Is there anyway of fixing that issue?  It's not a big deal as long as Unraid boots but it is rather annoying. I don't remember this being an issue in the past with this model motherboard. 

  7. I am also having it where the stops at "Loading /bzimage..." or "Loading /bzroot..." with no "OK" after either one. 

     

    Is it possible a BIOS setting is causing all these issues?  Even clearing CMOS doesn't fix the screen stopping at "Loading /bzroot... OK". 

     

    EDIT: I didn't change anything and I got the Web UI to load. 

  8. I can't access the GUI. Even loading GUI mode and Safe-Mode GUI doesn't bring up the GUI on the local machine. 

     

    The screen just sits there at "loading /bzroot-gui... OK"

     

    I could access the GUI via web browser earlier today like I posted above.  What changed?

     

    The Unraid shares still show up so I know the OS fully loaded.

  9. Things just keep getting weirder. I used one of the onboard USB3 ports and my shares show up on the network but I can't access the GUI via a web browser. 

     

    If I try to use the IP address assigned to the Unraid server, the browser puts "www." in front of the address.  Tried Safari and FireFox.

     

    Main screen still doesn't go past "loading /bzroot... OK". 

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