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Update not possible - unRAIDServer_0.plg & Your flash drive has possible corruption on /boot/config/shares/isos.cfg

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Hey community,

Struggeling with the error message of unRAIDServer_0.plg (can't find such a plugin) and a potential corrupted flash drive (system is working). Appeared after a restore of my stick which died. Until I get this message the system will not update an tells me to reboot every time which is not effective in any way. 

Any idea where to look or what to do? I'm not into the depth of the system yet. Otherwise I'll stuck on 6.12.6 forever :( 

Thx :)

onkel-diagnostics-20240408-2216.zip

Solved by JorgeB

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Delete /boot/config/shares/isos.cfg to fix that, where do you see the plg error? Post a screenshot.

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Hi @JorgeB.
1) Deleting the isos.cfg seemed to work. System is going to update 3rd party drivers. 

2) please check images below of the message in FixCommonProblems and my PluginOverview :)

Thx :)

Screenshot 2024-04-09 205751.png

Screenshot 2024-04-09 205720.png

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  • Solution

Just delete that file as well, you likely had some flash drive corruption.

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