bstoiber
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I similar posts have been made on this but I am trying to restore a system that I had no hand in creating or maintaining so some of the common knowledge might not be apparent to me.
I have a FreeNAS server that is failing to boot with the error in the subject of this post. I am wondering if it could be a failed USB flash drive that it was booting off of. From what I have found in the old employee's files, I have a bunch of database files, the newest being freenas-FreeNAS-9.10.2-U2 (e1497f2)-20210810095019.db. Is there any way to rebuild the boot USB and try to boot off of it?
I am guessing FreeNAS is using 9.10.2-U2. Can I use a newer version of FreeNAS or do I have to use the version that the .db files references?
I have a FreeNAS server that is failing to boot with the error in the subject of this post. I am wondering if it could be a failed USB flash drive that it was booting off of. From what I have found in the old employee's files, I have a bunch of database files, the newest being freenas-FreeNAS-9.10.2-U2 (e1497f2)-20210810095019.db. Is there any way to rebuild the boot USB and try to boot off of it?
I am guessing FreeNAS is using 9.10.2-U2. Can I use a newer version of FreeNAS or do I have to use the version that the .db files references?