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network.cfg file glitch after Power outtage.

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I am greeted by this

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after the power outtage. This unraid no longer shows up on network. I had to record the boot process to pause it on the glitch to read what happened.

/var/temp/network.cfg: line 1: syntax error near unexpected token then gibberish

 

Okay, fine. I'll just delete either /var/temp/network.cfg or /config/network.cfg  As you can see in my pic, that did not work.

 

The flash drive seems to not be accessible any way other than booting it. It is not seen by Ubuntu 18.10 or Windows 10. I've even tried to mount it on another unraid via unassigned devices hoping to access it with krusader.

 

Any suggestions on how to delete the network.cfg file?

Edited by Khaosstormer
Title was vague, sorry.

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The USB drive should always be accessible if you plug it into another machine.   If it is not then this suggests that the USB stick itself is damaged.   

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The display suggests a hardware problem with video. But if you can't read flash on another computer then start with that. 

Looks like bad video RAM to me, which if you have an embedded GPU means system RAM.

 

Try running the memtest from the unraid USB boot screen.

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