November 16, 20196 yr UPDATE. I ended up formatting the SSD to XFS, and the problem went a way. The drive was originally formatted to NTFS by Windows when I created the VM. Perhaps that caused the issue. ORIGINAL POST_________________________ I've attached my system log. I believe there's an issue with my UD mounted SSD that's causing my system log to get filled up with this message below. Most recently, I created a new Windows 10 VM while passing though the SSD. I'm guessing that's related. I also recently enabled ACS override to pass though a USB card. Help would be greatly appreciated. Nov 16 10:01:33 NAS-NG ntfs-3g[6394]: ntfs_mst_post_read_fixup_warn: magic: 0x00000000 size: 4096 usa_ofs: 0 usa_count: 0: Invalid argument Nov 16 10:01:33 NAS-NG ntfs-3g[6394]: Index buffer (VCN 0x0) of directory inode 86039 has a size (24) differing from the directory specified size (4096). Nov 16 10:01:33 NAS-NG ntfs-3g[6394]: ntfs_mst_post_read_fixup_warn: magic: 0x00000000 size: 4096 usa_ofs: 0 usa_count: 0: Invalid argument Nov 16 10:01:33 NAS-NG ntfs-3g[6394]: Index buffer (VCN 0x0) of directory inode 86096 has a size (24) differing from the directory specified size (4096). Nov 16 10:01:33 NAS-NG ntfs-3g[6394]: ntfs_mst_post_read_fixup_warn: magic: 0x00000000 size: 4096 usa_ofs: 0 usa_count: 0: Invalid argument Nov 16 10:01:33 NAS-NG ntfs-3g[6394]: Index buffer (VCN 0x0) of directory inode 83330 has a size (24) differing from the directory specified size (4096). Nov 16 10:01:33 NAS-NG ntfs-3g[6394]: ntfs_mst_post_read_fixup_warn: magic: 0x00000000 size: 4096 usa_ofs: 0 usa_count: 0: Invalid argument Nov 16 10:01:33 NAS-NG ntfs-3g[6394]: Index buffer (VCN 0x0) of directory inode 83338 has a size (24) differing from the directory specified size (4096). nas-ng-syslog-20191116-1502.zip nas-ng-diagnostics-20191116-1526.zip Edited November 17, 20196 yr by Marc_G2
November 16, 20196 yr Author Some Googling showed that the error could be result of corrupt file system. I ran Windows Chkdsk and it found no errors. Against my better judgement, I decided to delete the empty partition shown in the screenshot and now it can't boot properly. I guess I will do another fresh install of windows.
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