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[SOLVED] Error Unmountable disk present when updating to 6.9.1

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So I decided to update from 6.8.3 and when I update my cache drive shows

Unmountable disk present: Cache - Drive Name

 

My docker is not loading which I assume is from that. It was running fine before the update. (mostly) For some reason uget/jdownloader wouldn't load properly kept saying service disconnected.

 

Everything else worked though.

 

I restored it to 6.8.3 and had to remount my cache drive it was removed to 'unassigned disks' after the downgrade. After I put it back, everything works as is, but am still in 6.8.3.

 

I am using btrfs for the cache is that makes a difference.

 

Oh and it asks me to format if I want to use it... (in 6.9.1)

 

I don't have a log file but can try and reinstall if that is needed...

Edited by johnnyfive

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Tried again.. Just to see if I count stop the array and put the cache again but didn't work.

 

Same issue

 

I attached the diagnostic though.  Restoring to 6.8.3 for now.

tower-diagnostics-20210315-2337.zip

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New kernel can find previously undetected corruption, if the cache mounts with v6.8.3 you can back it up then re-format.

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okay thanks.  Will try it.

 

Yeah that seems to have fixed it on 6.9.1 now.

Edited by johnnyfive

  • JorgeB changed the title to [SOLVED] Error Unmountable disk present when updating to 6.9.1

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