DarthZash Posted May 1, 2021 Posted May 1, 2021 Hey All, I have upgrade to 6.9.2 a while ago, today i did a hardware swap, everything appear to be working without issue. I added a new drive, format it and mount it (not assigned to the raid) as i wanted a VM to have direct access to it. I did also cleaned up my passthrough config as i had a manual entry. I did take a backups prior of doing the changes on the syslinux.cfg. After rebooting i am now getting kernel panic errors, I tried restoring the USB from a backup and still getting an error. Here is the error im getting, I tried adding root=sda1 or root=sda to the sysconfig and the issue still persists I follow this forum page here below as a note. is there maybe a way to remove SDA from booting? i think thats the new drive i installed. Quote
JorgeB Posted May 2, 2021 Posted May 2, 2021 This is usually a flash drive problem, try re-creating it. Quote
DarthZash Posted May 2, 2021 Author Posted May 2, 2021 yea, i recreated twice yesterday, then i notice many of the files from the backup weren't present on the usb drive. I manually copy it over and unraid booted fine. Seems the backup was corrupted or the unraid usb tool had some weird bug. 1 Quote
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