May 23, 20224 yr had a perfectly working 6.9.x unraid instance and upgraded to 6.10.1. received kernel panic (attached) on first boot after upgrading. troubleshooting so far wiped USB drive, used drive creator for totally vanilla unraid instance. same error set root=sda in syslinux.cfg on normal boot option, same error reverted syslinux.cfg changes changed efi- folder into efi, converted server to UEFI (no CSM) mode, same error any idea why this would suddenly occur on my server? my USB drive has one partition and was created by the official tool. also occurs with a vanilla USB drive at this point. Edited May 23, 20224 yr by Sousapro
July 1, 20224 yr I'm having the exact same issue after upgrading to 6.10.3. My first post here was my solution for this but now that doesn't seem to help either. Really frustrating.
July 1, 20224 yr Community Expert This is usually flash drive related, try re-creating it or use a different one without a key, just to test.
July 1, 20224 yr 1 hour ago, JorgeB said: This is usually flash drive related, try re-creating it or use a different one without a key, just to test. I bought a new flash drive just for Unraid, but I couldn't get it to work back then.. now returning to it, formatting and running the USB creator several times and switching USB ports it suddenly worked. Up and running on 6.10.3 (Mac Pro 5,1). I don't think I'll be updating to any newer version any time soon =/ Have a nice weekend and good luck to OP!
July 1, 20224 yr Community Expert 15 minutes ago, Source011 said: Mac Pro 5,1 It's notoriously difficult to keep Unraid booting with Apple hardware.
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