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[SOLVED] Flash drive corrupted after changing the boot device

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Good day!

I went to bootup my backup raid server and had a cannot mount vfs kernel panic. I copied my config folder and created a new usb stick, copied back my config folder to the usb stick, updated my license and had to also hardcode my /boot/config/network.cfg file in order to get the server backup and running. However, now i keep getting the following once the server is booted:

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clicking on the link doesn't offer much help, however, here are my diagnostics:

iceraidbackup-diagnostics-20260416-0947.zip

I do not know what is wrong with this flash drive, do i need to get a new drive and redo the usb flash drive process or is it an issue from copy/pasting config folder?

Edited by icedfusion
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Solved by JorgeB

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Apr 16 01:42:12 iceRaidBackup webgui: /boot/config/plugins/dynamix/dynamix.cfg corrupted or missing

Restore this from a backup or new install.

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Thank you, this solved my issue.

  • icedfusion changed the title to [SOLVED] Flash drive corrupted after changing the boot device

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