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gdisk -l /dev/sda
You will need to do this for all dev's, there is no command to list them all automatic with gdisk
The kernel that is loaded is the one from the original firmware, think we are getting clos to the last options:
- wiping and formatting sdx9 array then reboot, if that doesn't bring it to live, wiping also sdx7 and sdx8 formatting them and writing the original images to them. But as it comes as far in the boot I think the snapshot with new firmware on sdx9 is causing the problem an wiping/ formatting sdx9 could solve this.
I am not sure what happens with your data but because that is stored on sdx2 including the recovery points I expect it will be safe to wipe sdx9 but I am not 100% sure. If you want to avoid any risk you need to backup your data before proceeding. The link provided to the new ftp server that you can use with the standalone kernel can be helpfull. Other user tested it an it worked well with high speed 80MB/s