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Device of USB stick changes after coming back from sleep - License is missing

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Dear Unraid Forum,

 

as a newbie to the Unraid Oekosystem i need to ask about some support.

Im currently trying to set up an Aoostar R1 N150 two bay system with the actual Unraid `7.0.1`.
The active license is trial and about 20 days left.

 

Im struggling with getting the system up again when it awakes from sleep. Spindown works like a charm but sleep/wake up fails constantly. The system looses its USB Stick / boot information Unraid and argues about the license is missng. First i thought its an USB issue and tried tha "DELL patch" using acpi=force acpi_osi=Linux usbcore.autosuspend=-1 at grub / syslinux level. I also played with restarting USB subsystem, BIOS settings and checked for available BIOS updates. No improvement.

 

I enabled SSH Login and realized the device of the usb stick changes when coming back from suspend. The stick is sda after boot (/boot is linked to sda1) and the stick gets sdc after coming back from suspend.

 

Now my questions:

  1. Will a `fstab` entry with device id of the stick mounting `/boot` circumfence the device change and will this be a persistent change?
     
  2. Is it possible to remount `/dev/sdc1` as `/boot` per cli/ssh to fix the license file not found?
    What will be the necessary mount command? I fear the stick gets damaged quickly when mounted wrong. Im not a mounting professional :)

    This is what `fstab` says about the original location:
/dev/sda1 on /boot type vfat (rw,noatime,nodiratime,fmask=0177,dmask=0077,codepage=437,iocharset=iso8859-1,shortname=mixed,flush,errors=remount-ro)

 

 

Any ideas?

 

Thanks a lot,

OlliK

Solved by trurl

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Maybe this plugin?

 

  • Author

I'll give it a try and report. Thanks a lot!

15 hours ago, trurl said:

Maybe this plugin?

 I'll give it a try and report. Thanks a lot!

  • Author

@trurl Your mentioned plugin made it. Now the system is able to suspend and wake up again without "loosing" its license / boot mount. Very happy about it.

Have a nice weekend!

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