December 30, 201411 yr i formatted a new usb called it "UNRAID" copied all stuff from beta 12 zip to the usb drive clicked and run the make bootable file as administrator now it ssays : error , volume label must be called "UNRAID" but it is...
January 1, 201511 yr Author is this a language issue? make bootable.bat doesnt work here I've edit make_bootable.bat by changing set label=%%6 to set label=%%5 Even nr 4,7,8 , nothing works
January 1, 201511 yr I seem to recall that there was an issue with syslinux on B12 where it wouldn't work properly on a fresh install. I think the work around was to setup a B10, and then copy over bzimage, bzroot, and xen. Not sure if this is your problem or not however
January 1, 201511 yr Author thx will try and see, after that i just replace bzimage, bzroot and xen right
January 1, 201511 yr If it doesn't work, then it probably is a language issue. If you're using a non-US keyboard layout, then you might want to temporarily set the keyboard to be english-US
January 1, 201511 yr No idea. I everytime I tried it here it worked fine. Tried leading and trailing spaces, upper and lowercase mix. make bootable always worked. The only time it failed was when I tried the stick formatted as exFat (and it told me that it had to be FAT), and when it wasn't actually labelled UNRAID. Try a different stick and check your keyboard mapping.
January 5, 201511 yr Author I got another problem after going with a new usb device I had to assign the disks back, but the shares are gone I thought it would automatically add the shares, sinec the folders are on all disks but not. Now what do i do now? I'm not sure how it was set
January 5, 201511 yr Community Expert I got another problem after going with a new usb device I had to assign the disks back, but the shares are gone I thought it would automatically add the shares, sinec the folders are on all disks but not. Now what do i do now? I'm not sure how it was set Do you have user shares enabled?
January 5, 201511 yr Community Expert euh guess not, right, so it will create them automatically then? Not sure if a reboot is required or not. I normally see them being "created" in syslogs during boot, but it might do it when you make the change in the webGUI also. They will be created with default settings if they don't already have a .cfg file in /boot/config/shares.
January 5, 201511 yr Author So if i would be able to copy that .cfg file from /boot/config/shares on my old usb stick? (which ran unraid v 5.0)
January 5, 201511 yr Community Expert So if i would be able to copy that .cfg file from /boot/config/shares on my old usb stick? (which ran unraid v 5.0) Yes. There should be one for each share that you made settings on. Any other top level folder on an array or cache drive will get default settings. I would go into each share setting and check that it is set like you expect.
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