Booting Into Emergency Mode
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Re: Booting Into Emergency Mode
OK, if I were to reinstall the OS, would I lose all of my data that is currently greyholed on those three drives?
Re: Booting Into Emergency Mode
No as long as they are physically disconnected during reinstall.
There is an HDA OS Migration Guide for Amahi 7 in the wiki that might help.
There is an HDA OS Migration Guide for Amahi 7 in the wiki that might help.
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Re: Booting Into Emergency Mode
I was going to just reinstall the OS when I went to the HDA in command and it had booted into normal mode with all of the other drives commented out. So I started only commenting them out one at a time and found which one is the bad disk (or at least won't allow it to boot).
How do you suggest I proceed?
How do you suggest I proceed?
Re: Booting Into Emergency Mode
Is the bad drive fairly new? If not, might just want to get a new one.
You can use the HDA without it and just do:
to get things moving again. Make sure you remove it from your greyhole.conf file as well.
You may have to run a Greyhole command to tell it the drive is gone and remove the entries pointed to that drive.
You can use the HDA without it and just do:
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greyhole -f
You may have to run a Greyhole command to tell it the drive is gone and remove the entries pointed to that drive.
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Re: Booting Into Emergency Mode
OK, I'm going to order a new drive, will I lose any of my data in Greyhole if I remove that drive? If not, I could really use access to that data while I wait for the new drive to come in.
Re: Booting Into Emergency Mode
As long as that drive did not hold the single copy of a file.
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Re: Booting Into Emergency Mode
How would I know that? Is there a way to check? I thought the pool shared the files over all of the drives.
I guess no matter what, since the drive is failing I have to make the leap right?
I guess no matter what, since the drive is failing I have to make the leap right?
Re: Booting Into Emergency Mode
Well if you have max copies set for the shares, then there are other copies of the files on that drive.
Otherwise, yea copies could be on that drive ONLY.
Otherwise, yea copies could be on that drive ONLY.
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