Joel Breger
Cadet
- Joined
- Sep 22, 2013
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Apologies if this has been answered:
I am a new user and know very little about linux in any of it's forms. I just inadvertently killed my 8.3 installation that resided very reliably on an 8gb USB flash drive.
I downloaded the 9.3 iso and extracted the bootable image for USB flash drives and succeeded in getting the machine to boot. Unfortunately, unlike the 8.3 installation, I could find is no GUI in this version.
I should point out that the previous version of NAS that I had installed easily and was no problem at all to use and maintain.
The machine boots to a prompt that says "mountroot>" and I have no idea where to go from there. I have no problem with a command line. I just have no idea of the commands that need to be invoked.
As a further note, I have several large-ish mirrored sets which were in perfect condition which I would, of course like to be able to mount again.
Thanks,
Joel Breger
I am a new user and know very little about linux in any of it's forms. I just inadvertently killed my 8.3 installation that resided very reliably on an 8gb USB flash drive.
I downloaded the 9.3 iso and extracted the bootable image for USB flash drives and succeeded in getting the machine to boot. Unfortunately, unlike the 8.3 installation, I could find is no GUI in this version.
I should point out that the previous version of NAS that I had installed easily and was no problem at all to use and maintain.
The machine boots to a prompt that says "mountroot>" and I have no idea where to go from there. I have no problem with a command line. I just have no idea of the commands that need to be invoked.
As a further note, I have several large-ish mirrored sets which were in perfect condition which I would, of course like to be able to mount again.
Thanks,
Joel Breger