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Voxelnaut

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  1. Here is my diagnostic information. raider-diagnostics-20221106-2028.zip
  2. I'm trying to setup my first Unraid server and I've been unable to create a disk on the array that isn't listed as "unmountable" due to an "unsupported partition layout." Here is an summary of the hardware and software I'm using: - Unraid 6.11.2 - Seagate Ironwolf 4TB HDD (used as disk one in the array) - WD Green 120 GB SSD (used as a cache pool device) - 32 GB USB Drive with GUID support (used for running unraid) I've attempted the following methods for resolving this issue according to other forum threads and posts online: - I've attempted to format the HDD via the "format" option on a started array (with the relevant checkbox marked) - I've formatted the HDD using Unassigned devices (with destructive mode enabled) - I've cleared the HDD using Preclear - I've SSH'd into Unraid and used fdisk to clear all partitions and create an empty table using GPT - I've SSH'd into Unraid and used fdisk to clear all existing partitions and create a single new one with GPT as the table and xfs as the partition type Despite taking all these different steps, I'm still stuck with the aforementioned error message when I start the array. Could you please help me resolve this issue?

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