brando56894
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Added it to the ticket already, I had actually completely forgotten that I had started this thread and had no idea it was still active up until a few days ago haha
Hi xxsskxx,I also have this issue on my Scale install on a QNAP 470 Pro, sometimes it boots OK, other times it does not, i will attempt to manually import the boot pool and report back. I was using RC.2, upgraded last night to the RELEASE version of 22.02 which then resulted in it not booting.
edit, booted all OK when i delayed the boot manually, and rebooted fine when adding the 10 second root delay to truenas conf
It survived a reboot, but i lost it again after a powerdown. ill hav eto re-enable it, so I still experience this at times. I had to delay the boot manually durin startup for the pool to boot up correctly (i used the up an ddown arrow keys on the OS selection menu for about 10 seconds before hitting enter)Hi xxsskxx,
I want to know how you delayed the boot manually, did you add rootdelay=10 to truenas.cfg? I added it too, but after reboot, it disappeared, and fails to boot, I have to manully import boot-pool.
Thanks.
Perfect, worked a treat, thanksI think i got a solution. Go to truenas cli by typing 'cli' in the shell, this will bring you to truenas CLI, and type ``system advanced update kernel_extra_options="rootdelay=x"``, after that, type ``system advanced config``, this will show you a sheet, the `kernel_extra_options` is updated with rootdelay, and this can survive after reboot and shutdown.
After updating to 22.02.2 today, the system won't boot.I think i got a solution. Go to truenas cli by typing 'cli' in the shell, this will bring you to truenas CLI, and type ``system advanced update kernel_extra_options="rootdelay=x"``, after that, type ``system advanced config``, this will show you a sheet, the `kernel_extra_options` is updated with rootdelay, and this can survive after reboot and shutdown.
Do you have any kind of USB storage attached to your system? Removing that has solved some users' issues.After updating to 22.02.2 today, the system won't boot.
Booting stops at Begin: sleeping for.....done
If I select the RELEASE version on boot - all works as expected.
Any ideas?
Cheers
M