May 25May 25 I unassigned as old SDD for internal boot.But I didnt remove it from the pool and now im stuck as I cant start the array as it is now a boot drive? Any way to remove it from the config?I tried using the new config feature, but its still there.I know, I'm an idiot :)
May 25May 25 Author marksserver-diagnostics-20260525-1825.zipThank you :) Edited May 25May 25 by SavagelyCalm
May 25May 25 Community Expert Typemv /boot/config/pools/cache_ssd.cfg /boot/config/pools/cache_ssd.bakReboot and you shoudl be all set
May 26May 26 Community Expert 8 hours ago, SavagelyCalm said:I unassigned as old SDD for internal boot.One thing worth knowing about that Kingston A400 before trusting it as your internal boot device -- the A400 has a mixed reliability reputation, particularly older units. Depending on production batch it ships with either a Silicon Motion or a Phison PS3111-S11 controller, and the Phison variant has a documented history of firmware issues affecting reliability. If yours is an older drive that has never had a firmware update it may still be on the original firmware which had known problems.Worth checking which controller you actually have using CrystalDiskInfo and verifying the firmware version before committing to it as your boot device.
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