February 7, 20233 yr I've been struggling to sort out a mistake I made where I added a second drive to a pool, rather than creating a second pool. (I posted on here about it) The result was my pool went into RAID - I followed the very helpful comments on here and was able to sort things out and now have 2 separate pools with one name in each. However, in the process, I may have done something else wrong as I've got the 'Invalid folder cache_nvme contained within /mnt" warning from the Fix Common Problems plugin. It says that it may, or may not, cause problems for Unraid. Is there an easy way of getting rid of this folder, or should I just ignore the error message? Thanks Wallis
February 7, 20233 yr If none of your pools are named cache_nvme and there is no data there, you should simply be able to delete it
February 7, 20233 yr Author Thanks - but how would I delete it? I can find it in Krusader - it's in /Disks - and it is empty, but Crusader wont delete it? I'm not sure my terminal skills are up to deleting it. Is there another way?
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