ACPI issue & write cache issue


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I've only just started to use Unraid, and I have a few issues!

 

How do I permanently turn on write caching for my drives? It turns off after a reboot.

 

Also, I'm trying to follow this :-

 

Please try this:

Create a file on your usb flash in the config directory called "sensor-quirk" (or whatever you want to name it), with those two lines in it.  Next, copy the file into the /etc/sensors.d directory and verify that it also works to do this.

 

If this is the case, then add this to your 'go' file:

cp /boot/config/sensor-quirk /etc/sensors.d

 

I don't think we would add this to the stock unRAID OS distro because it might cause problems for other users.  But this kind of customization is exactly what the 'go' file was intended to support.  What is wrong with continuing to use it this way to solve this problem?

 

But I can't copy the file into the sensors.d folder? Using Krusader it just hangs..

 

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1 minute ago, psykix said:

I've only just started to use Unraid, and I have a few issues!

 

How do I permanently turn on write caching for my drives? It turns off after a reboot.

 

Also, I'm trying to follow this :-

 


Please try this:

Create a file on your usb flash in the config directory called "sensor-quirk" (or whatever you want to name it), with those two lines in it.  Next, copy the file into the /etc/sensors.d directory and verify that it also works to do this.

 

If this is the case, then add this to your 'go' file:

cp /boot/config/sensor-quirk /etc/sensors.d

 

I don't think we would add this to the stock unRAID OS distro because it might cause problems for other users.  But this kind of customization is exactly what the 'go' file was intended to support.  What is wrong with continuing to use it this way to solve this problem?

 

But I can't copy the file into the sensors.d folder? Using Krusader it just hangs..

 

Follow the directions and add the copy command to the system 'go' file rather than trying to use Krusader.   Using Krusader would not make it survive a reboot anyway as the /etc/ location is only in RAM.

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it doesn't copy - any idea what the issue may be?

 

I tried copying from terminal and it looks like it has completed ok, but there is nothing present in /etc/sensors.d

 

EDIT: never mind. It is there! Don't think it has fixed the issue though 😞

 

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