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Reefergeezer
Sep 12, 2011Aspirant
Corrupt root with new disk - case ref. no. 166 876 51
I had an error message from my ReadyNAS Duo saying that a bad disk was detected. I was still able to access all of my files - I have two disks in there in a RAID setup. Luckily, I had just bought a...
Reefergeezer
Sep 21, 2011Aspirant
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Disk 2 eventually finished syncing, and frontview shows the system as being fully redundant, but when I tried the test I mentioned (i.e. trying to boot just off Disk 2), I had the same problem. Booting with just Disk 1 worked fine. I left it in channel 2 rather than moving it to channel 1.
What I need to know is:
1. Should I be able to boot off either disk?
2. Does it matter whether the disk I am booting off is in channel 1 or 2?
Thanks.
Disk 2 eventually finished syncing, and frontview shows the system as being fully redundant, but when I tried the test I mentioned (i.e. trying to boot just off Disk 2), I had the same problem. Booting with just Disk 1 worked fine. I left it in channel 2 rather than moving it to channel 1.
What I need to know is:
1. Should I be able to boot off either disk?
2. Does it matter whether the disk I am booting off is in channel 1 or 2?
Thanks.
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