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7.3.0 : Internal boot duplicated - Cannot start array

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Hi everyone,

After upgrading to 7.3.0 on my Lincstation N1, I enabled the internal boot on the internal MMC disk.

After a reboot, the Internal boot pool is duplicated:

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The USB key included with the Lincstation N1 is "unassigned":

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Trying to start the array by checking "Yes, I want to do this" gives the following error:

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And using the wizard to revert the internal boot to the USB drive says that "no changes are needed"

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Attaching diagnostics tower-diagnostics-20260517-0055.zip

In the release topic, looks like another user had this issue, they were asked to open a topic, but couldn't see one, so opened this!

Will appreciate any help, thank you all!

Tony

Solved by JorgeB

  • Community Expert

If you click the 2nd pool, do you see an option to "remove pool"? If yes, click there.

Also post the diagnostics

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58 minutes ago, JorgeB said:

If you click the 2nd pool, do you see an option to "remove pool"? If yes, click there.

Also post the diagnostics

Clicking the second pool does not give me any remove option at first:

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Going into the second tab, there is indeed a "Remove pool" option, but all greyed out.

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I have posted the diagnostics in my first post, but here they are again:

tower-diagnostics-20260517-0055.zip

Thank you!

  • Community Expert
  • Solution

There are two pools set as the pool, one named "boot" and another named "mmc." Since "boot" appears to be the one in use, open a terminal window and type

mv /boot/config/pools/mmc.cfg /boot/config/pools/mmc.bak

Then reboot and retest.

  • Author
34 minutes ago, JorgeB said:

There are two pools set as the pool, one named "boot" and another named "mmc." Since "boot" appears to be the one in use, open a terminal window and type

mv /boot/config/pools/mmc.cfg /boot/config/pools/mmc.bak

Then reboot and retest.

Thank you very much, this has done it!

My Dockers took about 20 minutes to start, and my CPU usage was quite high for that time and 5 minutes after, when the full startup used to take ~5 minutes.

Will monitor, and maybe try to revert to the USB boot.

Thanks again!

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