October 19, 200916 yr Okay, SO... I've installed 4.5beta7 overtop of Slackware 13 My issue is that I have files on /mnt/disk1 but the User Shares didn't copy over properly. Even when I recreate them in the Slackboot (vs off usb) It doesn't refresh anything. Also, copying to the cache drive doesn't seem to work properly either. A few other issues I've noted that I need help with... I thought there was a /mnt/shfs directory or something similar but it doesn't show up on the Slackboot. And another thing... It automatically runs a parity check every time I reboot. VERY frustrating. I see this on boot: login: mkdir: mkdir: cannot create directory '/mnt/disk1' and also can't create directory '/mnt/cache' (which is in my fstab as /dev/sda1) I can't help but think its related... system_log attached... Thanks! KermitJr.
October 19, 200916 yr Sometimes I see the same issue on reboot, the can not create the mount points because they're already created. Unraid (emHttp) is used to having a fresh drive image whenever it starts. Now that you're installed on a hard-drive, the commands persist between reboots. My user shares show up fine. There is a 'shfs' filesystem that shows up as /mnt/user. As for why you have forced parity checks on reboot/shutdown, it's because it wasn't a clean shutdown. How are you shutting down or rebooting? I use the normal *nix commands, with my rc.local_shutdown hooked into calling "rc.unRAID stop". I also made rc.unRAID behave friendlier to running processes. I think the rc.unRAID is from the Powerdown package.
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