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The OS is in RAM. When you boot, the OS is unpacked fresh from archives on the flash drive, into RAM, and it runs completely in RAM. Think of it as firmware. So when you reboot, all of that goes back exactly as it was.

 

/bin, /usr, ... these are all OS folders.

 

If you have done something to these folders, all sorts of things can go wrong since these folders are the OS. And since they are reloaded into RAM at boot, rebooting should put all that back just as it was when that version of the OS was released.

 

But you need to figure out how you are breaking it. You probably have some docker container with a host path mapped to / which is the root folder where all the OS folders are.

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You might need to check the contents of the flash drive.   Sounds as if whatever was causing your problems could have also deleted files off the flash drive.   Following the procedure covered here the online documentation accessible via the ‘Manual’ link at the bottom of the GUI or the DOCS link at the top of each forum page should make the flash drive bootable again.  The Unraid OS->Manual section in particular covers most features of the current Unraid release.

 

Do you have a recent backup of your flash drive in case configuration information had been deleted?

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