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unRaid does not Boot automatically

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Unraid 7 has now been officially released. I have no system to easily test if the workaround survives the update. I skimmed through the changelog at https://docs.unraid.net/unraid-os/release-notes/7.0.0/ and i don't see a reason it wouldn't work, but OTOH the boot mechanism in 6.x is quite dated compared to other Linux distros and I don't known much about 7.x yet (never used it).

 

Short question: Did anyone who uses the workaround already tried an upgrade?

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  • I was able to get my F6-424 Max to auto boot straight into unraid by editing the first line in the /syslinux/syslinux.cfg to be: default Unraid OS   This does however make it skip over

  • I never said it was supported, I said it was out of the box 😂

  • It could be worth trying the Manual Install method instead.   Users have also reported success with solving booting issues when using Rufus to handle the formatting of the flash drive.

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6 hours ago, saber-raider said:

Unraid 7 has now been officially released. I have no system to easily test if the workaround survives the update. I skimmed through the changelog at https://docs.unraid.net/unraid-os/release-notes/7.0.0/ and i don't see a reason it wouldn't work, but OTOH the boot mechanism in 6.x is quite dated compared to other Linux distros and I don't known much about 7.x yet (never used it).

 

Short question: Did anyone who uses the workaround already tried an upgrade?

It should work fine.

 

My main server has been on the 7 beta/rc/release for a while with the "default Unraid OS" workaround.

My test GRUBified box also handled the 7 upgrade with no issues.

 

:)

I can confirm that the update + initial reboot worked fine.

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I can confirm as well! The fix is still working properly. The only issue I encountered after the update to Unraid 7 was related to the Mover Tuning plugin.

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On 12/26/2024 at 8:07 AM, Sascha147 said:

Have done the Update from 6.12.13 to 6.12.14 and this fix is still working without issues. Hopefully they don´t change anything with the release of Unraid 7 in the Future. 

Just revisiting this issue. I'm on 7 and the work around still works.

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Thanks all for the very useful thread. It helped me a lot, so I want to add my 50c.

I have the f6 424 max, with the i5 cpu. In my case, the problem was the BIOS battery, that tiny CR2032 coin cell.

Without the battery, BIOS changes would not persist. The sign was the BIOS time and date not holding.

When you reboot, BIOS goes back to factory and looks at the internal USB stick first. So it seems to me that the workaround fix the boot by pointing the default boot option to the preferred one, as the BIOS boot order choices would not stick on reboot.

New battery added and internal USB removed. BIOS date time is holding and NVMe is booting fine, proxmox in my case.

  • 3 months later...

Just following up

is this still an issue?

is it now possible to boot without setting the default?

also now that they have internal boot, does that work any differently in terms of booting without issues.

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