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Changed cache drive .... apps won't' start

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Hey everyone. It's been a bit of an adventure upgrading my parity for the first time. Everything is now up and operational but I decided to upgrade the cache drive with one of the data drives I replaced. I did so, copied all of the app folders over and rebooted assuming that all apps would just start. Well, that is not the case. I'm thinking it's something simple I'm missing but can't figure it out. The cache drive folder structure is identical to the old drive, just can't get SAB, SB or plex to start. Help!

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Interesting and even more confused. So, looks like the plugins on my flash were renamed with a .txt extension presumably meaning the plugins could not be started on startup. Can anyone tell me where the Boot folder points to? I had assumed it was mnt/boot but, the contents of mnt/boot/config/plugins and flash/config/plugins is different?

Boot is your flash drive... It mounts at /boot, not in the /mnt folder. Is your cache drive mounted properly? Are your app folders set up as cache only?

 

Type in "mount" on the command line and it will show you all your disks and where they are mounted. You should see your flash drive as /dev/sda1 on /boot or something, and your cache drive as well. You should probably also check and see what's mounted at /mnt/boot because that's what you're seeing when you compare those two folders.

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