tefoster
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- Dec 15, 2011
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This system has been working for a while on 8.3. I've been experiencing some performance issues and I decided to upgrade to 9.1. I did a GUI upgrade and now I'm stuck at the mountroot prompt. I have ZERO *nix experience and I don't know what to do!
When I type a "?" I get something like: gptid/[big-long-bunch-of-numbers] 16 times followed by da7p2 da7p1 da6p2 da6p1 da5p2 da5p1 da4p2 da4p1 da3p2 da3p1 da2p2 da2p1 da1p2 da1p1 da0p2 da0p1 ada0p1 da7 da6 da5 da4 da3 da2 da1 da0 ada0 cd0
The box has 8 WD 2T red drives (raid-z2) along with a 750GB swap drive. The OS is on a 4GB USB stick. At one time I replaced all the drives one by one with the current red drives, I suspect that is why gptid/[big-long-bunch-of-numbers]is listed 16 times instead of 8.
The array has years worth of family movies and photos and I am afraid to do anything that might lose them. How can I get this operational again?
When I type a "?" I get something like: gptid/[big-long-bunch-of-numbers] 16 times followed by da7p2 da7p1 da6p2 da6p1 da5p2 da5p1 da4p2 da4p1 da3p2 da3p1 da2p2 da2p1 da1p2 da1p1 da0p2 da0p1 ada0p1 da7 da6 da5 da4 da3 da2 da1 da0 ada0 cd0
The box has 8 WD 2T red drives (raid-z2) along with a 750GB swap drive. The OS is on a 4GB USB stick. At one time I replaced all the drives one by one with the current red drives, I suspect that is why gptid/[big-long-bunch-of-numbers]is listed 16 times instead of 8.
The array has years worth of family movies and photos and I am afraid to do anything that might lose them. How can I get this operational again?