November 23, 20196 yr Hi i created a new config and selected to keep data. I then rebooted but cannot and am greeted with the following. Edited November 23, 20196 yr by louij2 Photo quality
November 23, 20196 yr Community Expert The image is virtually unreadable because of the small size and orientation. Please rotate camera when you take the picture and upload the picture by using the "choose files..." Don't insert (or drag-and-drop) it into the text box! (The picture should be at least 800 pixels wide-- 1200 would be better.)
November 23, 20196 yr Author 13 minutes ago, Frank1940 said: The image is virtually unreadable because of the small size and orientation. Please rotate camera when you take the picture and upload the picture by using the "choose files..." Don't insert (or drag-and-drop) it into the text box! (The picture should be at least 800 pixels wide-- 1200 would be better.) Updated it now
November 23, 20196 yr Community Expert I think you need to describe a bit more thoroughly exactly what is happening. Do you get the Boot Menu? If so do both of the bz* files load and does the boot process actually start the install of the OS? Do you ever see the login prompt for the Console? (I know things can scroll past fast but try to see what is the last thing to happen before the system crashes...) Also, try booting up in the Safe Mode. You might consider loading up a trial version of Unraid on a new/different flash drive and see if that boots. (You will not do any damage to your data doing this as Unraid will not write to any array disks with a virgin install.) Do you have a recent backup of your flash drive? Edited November 23, 20196 yr by Frank1940
November 23, 20196 yr Author 54 minutes ago, Frank1940 said: I think you need to describe a bit more thoroughly exactly what is happening. Do you get the Boot Menu? If so do both of the bz* files load and does the boot process actually start the install of the OS? Do you ever see the login prompt for the Console? (I know things can scroll past fast but try to see what is the last thing to happen before the system crashes...) Also, try booting up in the Safe Mode. You might consider loading up a trial version of Unraid on a new/different flash drive and see if that boots. (You will not do any damage to your data doing this as Unraid will not write to any array disks with a virgin install.) Do you have a recent backup of your flash drive? Hi thanks for your reply. I get past the boot menu and this is what I am presented with when selecting gui or not. I will try the safe mode and I do not have a backup. I do not see a login prompt for console. It spams IOMMU messages a lot too
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