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Unassigned Devices - Managing Disk Drives and Remote Shares Outside of The Unraid Array
I tried doing that at first too with just the folders directly and it was giving me the same auth error. Currently I'm just using file explorer to drag and drop since I can't seem to figure what the issue is.
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Unassigned Devices - Managing Disk Drives and Remote Shares Outside of The Unraid Array
Hello. Recently started to migrate from Windows to Unraid but I'm having an issue trying to remote mount some Windows folders for transferring data. I believe I have the network set up properly on my Windows machine based on searching but I keep getting this authentication error when attempting to mount. Dec 1 06:30:57 DeepThought unassigned.devices: Mounting Remote Share '//GAMING/D'... Dec 1 06:30:57 DeepThought unassigned.devices: Mount SMB share '//GAMING/D$' using SMB default protocol. Dec 1 06:30:57 DeepThought unassigned.devices: Mount SMB command: /sbin/mount -t 'cifs' -o rw,relatime,noserverino,nounix,iocharset=utf8,file_mode=0777,dir_mode=0777,uid=99,gid=100,credentials='/tmp/unassigned.devices/credentials_GAMING_D$' '//GAMING/D$' '/mnt/remotes/GAMING_D$' Dec 1 06:30:58 DeepThought kernel: CIFS: Attempting to mount \\GAMING\D$ Dec 1 06:30:58 DeepThought kernel: CIFS: VFS: cifs_mount failed w/return code = -13 Dec 1 06:30:58 DeepThought unassigned.devices: Remote Share '//GAMING/D$' failed to mount. I've tried with user/password and without, both return the same result. The same thing happens if I try using the direct folders nested in the drive. Not sure if it makes a difference but my desktop I'm using to transfer is running Windows 11 and everything I've read has been in reference to Windows 10. deepthought-diagnostics-20231201-1440.zip
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Can't finish first boot.
Hello, I'm trying to test out unraid on my main desktop to see if it's a good solution to migrate my dedicated windows homelab to. I'm currently running into an issue where I can't get through the initial boot process. It keeps locking up at the command line "i915 0000:00:02.0: [drm] VT-d active for gfx access." I've gone through and modified the bios according to the documentation, tried using a rear legacy USB 2.0 slot and a front USB 3.0 slot. I've also tried Legacy and UEFI mode with headless or GUI and neither are able to move past that point. I'm kind of at a loss at what else I can do to get it to fully boot now. Specs: Using a new Sandisk Cruzer Glide 32GB because it was the only one I could find locally small enough, unfortunately. I do have a couple of old Kingston 16GB's kicking around but I don't trust them for long term because of usage. Intel Aorus Elite X AX motherboard with a 14700k CPU, Corsair Vengeance 64GB DDR5 XMP 6400 RAM, an Nvidia Gigabyte 4090 GPU and Seasonic 1200 watts PSU, if any of that matters. The specs of the pc I plan on using it on are much older but I can't imagine any problem my main desktop would have that would be causing it to freeze. Any guidance appreciated.
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