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On Boot: Decompressing linux LZMA data is corrupt - [solved-sorta]

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I'm stumped here folks. I did a proper shutdown of the server in order to add a couple more fans. Fired it back up and now right after bzroot is ready, it flashes to the above error then says --System Halted. Any ideas?  :'(

I'm stumped here folks. I did a proper shutdown of the server in order to add a couple more fans. Fired it back up and now right after bzroot is ready, it flashes to the above error then says --System Halted. Any ideas?  :'(

Either Bad/Incorrectly configured RAM  (incorrect "timing", "clock speed", or voltage")

or

The file on the flash drive is corrupted.

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I'm stumped here folks. I did a proper shutdown of the server in order to add a couple more fans. Fired it back up and now right after bzroot is ready, it flashes to the above error then says --System Halted. Any ideas?  :'(

Either Bad/Incorrectly configured RAM  (incorrect "timing", "clock speed", or voltage")

or

The file on the flash drive is corrupted.

 

Well, the server has been running without mishap for a few years, I think the hardware is good. I was hoping it wasn't the flashdrive as I backed up the contents, and already tried recopying the files back with the same result. Any idea what file it might be?

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So, working on the basis that something integral was corrupted I formatted the flash drive, copied over a pristine download of Unraid and treated it like an upgrade. (No packages, copied over configs, make-bootable script run.) It seems to have done the trick, so thanks for the feedback it pointed me in the right direction. Cheers!

 

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