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46 minutes ago, testdasi said:
You can try installing a Linux VM and then pass through the drives to the VM (using the ata-id method - see Spaceinvaderone video) and try recovering data in the VM (whatever you do, don't write directly to the 2 disks). There ought to be a guide somewhere out there e.g. maybe google recover synology raid in ubuntu or something like that and have a read up.
Unraid is a very simple version of Linux so trying to do advance stuff like mdadm might be a little too risky.
VM it is! Thanks for the quick answer guys. Much appreciated
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So my parents had a fire in their house and the synology enclosure seems to have bit the dust. It was set up as 2x1 1Tb drives in a raid 1 - the 2 disks both seem to be fine, I can attach the disk to Unraid and it shows up using unassigned disks plugin (shows as fs linux_raid_member), but I can't mount it. I have read that using linux you can set it to be a non raid drive using mdadm --detail command. Anyone know if this is possible using Unraid? I don't have easy access to a linux system to mess with and try recover the data.
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I love how simple it is to use
i’d like to see support for more drives / disk configurations