Your data should be intact, but you'll need to reconfigure the settings (unless you have a backup copy that you can restore).
Depending on the issue with the old flash drive, you might be able to mount it to a working installation and grab the configuration file from here: /data/freenas-v1.db
Depending on the issue with the old flash drive, you might be able to mount it to a working installation and grab the configuration file from here: /data/freenas-v1.db
If you saved a copy of your config, it's as simply as loading one of the .xz files to a bootable flash drive, and then going into the console and uploading the config.
I'm in the same situation as the OP and I never saved a config. Is there a step-by-step guide to installing FreeNAS on a new stick in such a way that all the data remains intact?
I'm in the same situation as the OP and I never saved a config. Is there a step-by-step guide to installing FreeNAS on a new stick in such a way that all the data remains intact?
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