THe command isn't found and I don't find it in the bin folder.
It's probably a bad disk....I've had a lot of trouble mounting the partitions in linux when i took the disk out. Luckily i managed to backup my public folder.
I will test another disk.
Be careful, with the last fvdw-sl console only sda7 partition is initialized. The partition sda1 and sda2 are created but not formatted (step done now when you upgrade the firmware). So any mount attempt on these partition fails. After a fresh install, the partition used is only sda7.firwareslut wrote:I started up the console again and tried to mount sda1 or sda2 to get a look at the log file and i get this
mount: mounting /dev/sda1 on /sda1 failed: Function not implemented
But if you do not have a boot.log here then you may have a disk issue like you suggest.firwareslut wrote:When I mount /sda7 there is no boot.log file in the root.
firwareslut wrote:So, after the initial install I ran the web update to 18.2 and ran into trouble again. Once, again the disk won't book.
sda1 is empty other than lacie-boot folder
Jocko wrote:known bugs fvdw-sl-18.1
web-interface
Affected device: All nas
Affected version: fvdw-sl-18.0 and 18.1
feature: firmware upgrade
Bug: firmware may be corrupted with some inappropriate actions from the web-interface (do a page rollback or reload the firmware update menu whereas the upgrade script is still running).
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