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Replacement Flash drive fails

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LS.

 

About three weeks ago I replaced my flash drive (with the flash tool on a somewhat older Toshiba 2GB USB2 drive that I had lying around) because I was getting errors (on the previously used Sandisk 32GB USB3.0 thumb-drive) while upgrading to 6.11. Now while I'm trying to upgrade to 6.11.1 my 'new' flash drive (The Toshiba/TransMemory drive that I had thoroughly checked before starting to use it) seems to fail again. System is a HP Micrcoserver Gen10.

 

Message while upgrading is:

*** bad sha256 on /boot/unRAIDServer/bzroot *** *** The upgrade failed, but no changes were made to your configuration. *** Your USB Flash is likely failing. *** plugin: run failed: /bin/bash Executing hook script: post_plugin_checks

 

I have bought a new drive (a Transcend 4GB USB 2.0 drive) but cannot replace the flash drive before Tue 19 Sep 2023 03:38:24 PM CEST

 

Sincerely yours,

 

Rik

 

 

Diagnostics attached

citadelle-diagnostics-20221008-0828.zip

Solved by JorgeB

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  • Solution

You can contact support, they will replace the flash drive for you.

  • Author

Thanks a lot!

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