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6.10.X continuously reboots after upgrade

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After upgrading from 6.9.2 to 6.10.1 the system appears to make it through the boot procedure, resets, and boots again in an endless loop.  I reimaged the USB to 6.9.2 and it boots to command prompt as expected.  When on 6.10.X, I tried to boot into safe mode (with and without GUI) and experienced the same issue.  My NAS consists of a FM2-A75IA-E53, A10-6700K and just two 8TB drives in RAID 1.

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Technically Unraid IS NOT RAID, but single parity with single data is effectively RAID1.

 

How did you perform the upgrade?

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Yeah, not RAID just 2 drives, one being a parity drive.  Sorry, didn't intend to cause confusion.  The upgrade was completed directly from the interface Tools -> Upgrade OS.  After I rebooted it went into the continuous reboot cycle.

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Do you have a backup of your flash drive? 

  • Author

Yes, I've restored back to 6.9.2 and it's up and stable.  Is there any logging I can do or capture if I try to upgrade to 6.10.X again?

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17 minutes ago, briansak said:

Is there any logging I can do or capture if I try to upgrade to 6.10.X again?

Enable the syslog server.

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