KiloCharlieDelta
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- Dec 16, 2021
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Good afternoon.
I am running TrueNAS-12.0-U7. I have an a small Ubuntu server running in a VM running Pi-Hole. This has been setup and running for ~1.5 years without any issues.
The other day I had gone into my Pi-Hole web interface to whitelist a domain, and encountered some odd errors, so I attempted to restart the VM from the web interface, but nothing happened. I finally decided that something at the OS level of the VM had occurred, so I initiated a restart the VM from the TrueNAS VM interface.
I waited for the reboot to finish, which did take a bit, but it finally started pinging. However, Pi-Hole never loaded. After logging into the Ubuntu VM I received errors indicating the disk was set to read-only.
I attempted to spin up a new VM, but it won't even boot from the ISO properly, because that new disk is also read-only.
Has anyone else encountered this? Any suggestions?
I am running TrueNAS-12.0-U7. I have an a small Ubuntu server running in a VM running Pi-Hole. This has been setup and running for ~1.5 years without any issues.
The other day I had gone into my Pi-Hole web interface to whitelist a domain, and encountered some odd errors, so I attempted to restart the VM from the web interface, but nothing happened. I finally decided that something at the OS level of the VM had occurred, so I initiated a restart the VM from the TrueNAS VM interface.
I waited for the reboot to finish, which did take a bit, but it finally started pinging. However, Pi-Hole never loaded. After logging into the Ubuntu VM I received errors indicating the disk was set to read-only.
I attempted to spin up a new VM, but it won't even boot from the ISO properly, because that new disk is also read-only.
Has anyone else encountered this? Any suggestions?