Most likely cause of that is a failed mount from fstab. Try adding nofail to your mount options.Thanks so much for you advice on this thagrol. THe reason I am considering doing this is that the existing NAS works really great but some time when I try reboot I get stuck in a loop that I don't really understand. On rebooting I get either
"cannot access console root account is locked" or something similar. THe only way I seem to move forward is by booting without the NAS and reconnecting.
Webmin is just a web based tool for setting up the PI and has nice simple "dummy" written section on RAID
Thanks for your hellp
That won't fix the problem but will allow your Pi to boot with a failed mount.
Two major drawbacks:
1. It won't work for the root partition.
2. If you don't check that your mounts succeeded you could end up writing to your root partition without realising it.
If you also add x-systemd.automount mounts will be retried on access.
Both are per mount options.
Statistics: Posted by thagrol — Wed Feb 07, 2024 9:46 am