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Gui Crash - need help

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Woke up this morning and attempted to logon to Unraid and the GUI was scrambled. I told the system to reboot thinking maybe that would resolve my issue and when the screen went to the reboot countdown it displayed the following errors:

 


Warning: array_replace_recursive(): Expected parameter 2 to be an array, bool given in /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix/include/Wrappers.php on line 22

Warning: extract() expects parameter 1 to be array, null given in /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix/include/Boot.php on line 20

 

I am able to boot into safe mode but regular boots give an error:

Probe: FATAL: Module bonding not found in directory /lib/modules/5.7.8-Unraid

Cannot find device "bond0"

 

There are also many other errors that display during the boot sequence but go by so fast I was unable to capture.

 

Any thoughts on how to resolve? CHKDSK report no issue on USB Flash drive

 

 

System:

Unraid: Nvidia-6.9.0-Beta 25

Asus ROG B450-i

AMD Ryzen 7 3800x

16GB DDR-4 3200

Nvidia GTX 970 FTW 2.0

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2 hours ago, Turtlemunkey said:

I am able to boot into safe mode

Post diagnostics from SAFE mode

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Issue resolved, USB drive got corrupted. I replaced the drive and copied all of the files and was good to go.

 

I tried deleting this post, but it won't delete.

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