December 3, 20232 yr Hi, I had Unraid working fine for over a year now but suddenly I started having issues. The last one was that the USB drive wasn't starting due to some issue with checksums, so following some advice found here I reinstalled Unraid on the same USB drive and copy-pasted the config folder from the previous install to the new one. Now unraid starts, it automatically goes into CLI mode and stars loggings some stuff (I've connected the server to a screen). The issue is that the startup is stuck after logging the following: 'sys//bus/i2c/devices/i2c-*/device/power/control': No such file or directory auto auto auto auto And here it stops. How can I solve this? Thanks Edited December 3, 20232 yr by PandaSekh
December 3, 20232 yr Community Expert You can try the flash drive with a stock Unraid install, to see if it's a config or flash drive issue.
December 4, 20232 yr Author 14 hours ago, JorgeB said: You can try the flash drive with a stock Unraid install, to see if it's a config or flash drive issue. With a fresh install on a new usb it arrives at the login, so it seems to be a config issue. I'll try to check the files and see if there's something clearly wrong
December 6, 20232 yr Community Expert Solution You can restore the bare minimum, like the key, super.dat, pools folder and docker user templates, and re-configure the rest, or restore a few files at a time until you find the culprit.
December 11, 20232 yr Author I got the server to start up, with most of the previous configurations. I miss all the plugins, some app is broken and probably something else (I'm still checking it out), but at least I lost no data. I tried to install a different version, not the latest, and it worked. I think I never upgraded to 6.12.x and so by copying the config from 6.11.x to a new install of 6.12.x it was breaking something
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