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smartwombat
Dec 19, 2012Aspirant
Kernel Panic
I received a new unit for my PSU failed NV+ today (FW 4.1.7). Plugged in the 4 disks (in the right order) and powered on. Came back a while later to see "Kernel Panic" on the LCD. Powered off and...
chirpa
Dec 19, 2012Luminary
Yes, flakey drive can cause a Kernel Panic.
Try booting without one of the disks inserted. If still panic, replace that disk, and remove the next one. Power off between add/removing the disks. Eventually you should boot up successfully with a failed drive notice. The drive removed at that point was the cause of the panic, RMA time.
Try booting without one of the disks inserted. If still panic, replace that disk, and remove the next one. Power off between add/removing the disks. Eventually you should boot up successfully with a failed drive notice. The drive removed at that point was the cause of the panic, RMA time.
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