Hello there,
maybe you can help me out.
I just bought a WD Green m2 SSD as primary boot device in order to have a more reliable way of storing the boot data than using USB sticks which really tend to fail fast sometimes.
anyways, I installed the latest stable freenas (10.2) on the m2 SSD and everythintg seems fine.
after booting into the system with no problem I get the alert in the upper right corner that my boot device status is DEGRADED with an error resulting in data corruption.
EDIT: I even tried the latest stable freenas 10.0
I was worried and installed Windows 10 just to check whether everything is alright. running some tools to verify disk integrity resulted in everything beeing okay from windows side.
so I installed freenas again, same alert.
Can I rely on that message being wrong or is there any known bug when using m2 SSDs ?
Please help me out :x
maybe you can help me out.
I just bought a WD Green m2 SSD as primary boot device in order to have a more reliable way of storing the boot data than using USB sticks which really tend to fail fast sometimes.
anyways, I installed the latest stable freenas (10.2) on the m2 SSD and everythintg seems fine.
after booting into the system with no problem I get the alert in the upper right corner that my boot device status is DEGRADED with an error resulting in data corruption.
EDIT: I even tried the latest stable freenas 10.0
I was worried and installed Windows 10 just to check whether everything is alright. running some tools to verify disk integrity resulted in everything beeing okay from windows side.
so I installed freenas again, same alert.
Can I rely on that message being wrong or is there any known bug when using m2 SSDs ?
Please help me out :x