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One share missing after updating past 6.9.2

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I've been on 6.9.2 for ages since any time I've tried to update past it, a single share called "rootshare" disappears. All other shares are still there. The data for "rootshare" is all still there and I can access it through Krusader. But it isn't listed under the Shares section, and I can't access it through NFS or SMB. Any ideas? I'd like to update the the latest Unraid version. Diagnostics were taken immediately after upgrading to 6.11.1

icaria-diagnostics-20221021-1516.zip

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rootshare is a feature of Unassigned Devices plugin. It is a share that includes all shares. Did you have share actually named 'rootshare'?

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8 minutes ago, trurl said:

rootshare is a feature of Unassigned Devices plugin. It is a share that includes all shares. Did you have share actually named 'rootshare'?

Yes, it was probably the first share I created when I first started using Unraid. Well before I even knew about or installed the Unassigned Devices plugin.

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On a whim, I downgraded to 6.9.2, renamed "rootshare" to something else, then updated to 6.11.1. The share is now there and behaving as expected.

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