Sometimes on a reboot I am getting this message 2nd gpt partition table corrupt ada0 , then the system hangs.
I have 2 HardDrives mounted as 2 single drives as UFS. the data has already been recovered.
Need to eliminate this error message? so how?
Reformat in nas4free?
Reformat in Windows?
Clear config and import disks in nas4free?
or what other choices do I have?
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ada0 disk gpt table corrupt
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Re: ada0 disk gpt table corrupt
Wouldn't bother reformatting with windows.. its best to keep the filesystem as native UFS. If you already have all the information off that disk I would remove the mount point and disk.. then add the disk and format it then remount and reboot. I'm not sure I would really trust a drive that errors on me especially if its holding important data. No matter how new a drive is.. they can and do go bad. Hardware issues can cause data corruption which sometimes results in corrupt partitions or system files.