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When 2 Unraid USB drives plugged in is checking the license from wrong USB drive

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I wanted to setup a second unraid instance into a virtual machine on my unraid server. I plugged the usb drive and left it planning to setup later remotely. After some hours i logged into the server and i was greeted by this message:

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I'm still on unraid 7.1.1 and avoided upgrading due the docker network and other issues that where on next versions

Here when i have both plugged in

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It seems is taking the wrong usb (the usb 2.0 is the new one inserted) and the correct one is the Samsung Fit

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I just plugged in no reboot, no stopping / starting the array.

tardis-diagnostics-20251008-0917.zip

Edited by ttoni

Solved by itimpi

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You cannot have two flash drives plugged in with the label UNRAID, you can if only one of them has that label.

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26 minutes ago, ttoni said:

I wanted to setup a second unraid instance into a virtual machine on my unraid server.

As was said you cannot have two flash drives with the label ‘UNRAID’ plugged in. If you want to use one in a VM it has to be labelled something else as described in the documentation for running Unraid in a VM here.

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