June 24, 20251 yr ASRock Z690 Taichi 12th Gen Intel® Core™ i9-12900KF @ 3200 MHz - Memory 128GB GDDR5So I had read about severe problems plaguing the 7.1.3 release, and decided to hold of for fix. So they released 7.1.4 and got a Notification that is available for an update for my server. So proceeded to do the upgrade as I typically do. Backup the flash and begin the upgrade and wait for it to do its thing. Waited for notification to let me know it was ready to reboot. So clicked on the reboot and upgrade.Well, this is where things went sideways, wait for about 3 hours for the system to boot back up, but never did. I usually access WebGUI UI from the my laptop and server is running in a server closet.The counter on the WebGUI kept counting up, but never present me back to my login page to login to UnRaid server. Go to the server physically, and I noticed that the boot was stuck on the last message on the screen:"mount: overlay mounted on /lib"I guess that was stuck there for a very long time, so I naturally hit the power button on the server to force reboot. UnRaid starts to reboot, goes through typical checks and balance, and finally come to the same message above. Then, stuck.But then I try to access the webGUI from the laptop using the IP as I typically do, to my surprise, unraid server login comes up! So I login and it I am in! So, thought, why not see what the unraid connect shows us! So that's what I did, I take a look at the unraid connect, and it tells me that my docker containers were all existed with some error. So I go back to my server from laptop webgui and start the docker containers, they all came up just fine!So then I reviewed the troubleshooting section on the Unraid website to see if there something weird about this version. There were a few instance where folks reported some weird issue, but majority was all said they were able to upgrade without any issues!So now it's bugging me as if my unraid is becoming unhealthy. Looking at the troubleshooting it tells me that when executing the df on the /boot the output should have something like following mount points:/dev/sdb1 15413232 826976 14586256 6% /boot/dev/loop0 9344 9344 0 100% /lib/modules/dev/loop1 7424 7424 0 100% /lib/firmwaremine shows following:/dev/sda1 31249008 2104240 29144768 7% /boot/dev/loop2 31457280 11673224 19058872 38% /var/lib/docker/dev/loop3 1048576 8908 923540 1% /etc/libvirtoverlay 65853928 1934360 63919568 3% /usroverlay 65853928 1934360 63919568 3% /libother than than, I don't see any fielsystems mounted on /lib.Can someone please tell me how their systems looks for the output? In addition, the monitor that is attached to physical unraid server still show the same message:"mount: overlay mounted on /lib"It never seems to go to the unraid GUI like it used to prior to upgrade! (See Attached screenshot)But from remote machine like my laptop on the same network I am able to access the server.Am I worrying about not having the filesystem mounted on /lib... unnecessarily? or do I need to fix something? If I need to fix something where I begin? are these two related or something is screwed up? diagnostics zip attachedTIA.rp. milkyway-diagnostics-20250623-2103.zip
June 24, 20251 yr Community Expert Try recreating the flash drive, first backup the current one, then recreate it using the USB tool, confirm the flash drive boots with the stock install, and if yes, restore only the /config folder from the backup overwriting any existing files.
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