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Remount Drives

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My motherboard was fried so I have built another computer but not sure how to remount the 2 drives I had. I have installed Nas4Free vers 9 and the old system was version 8. Does this matter? I have no idea how to remount the drives. Any advise would be appreciated. Thanks

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is important to know if drives are formated using UFS or ZFS because remount is not equal.

Try to go to Disk and use new button "Clear config & import Disk", this import your disk in N4F. http://wiki.nas4free.org/doku.php?id=do ... management

1 - now for ZFS: you need to knowif pool are available for import, go to ZFS | configuration | detected and see if you have a ZFS pool detected: http://wiki.nas4free.org/doku.php?id=do ... n_detected

if yes you can import it from same webGUI using button "import" , if first time do not work try second ( second add -f to force operation) of course if your disk are not ZFS this do nothing.

2 - if your disk are UFS, http://wiki.nas4free.org/doku.php?id=do ... oint_tools or use "import soft raid disk" in Disks|Management
12.1.0.4 - Ingva (revision 7743) on SUPERMICRO X8SIL-F 8GB of ECC RAM, 11x3TB disk in 1 vdev = Vpool = 32TB Raw size , so 29TB usable size (I Have other NAS as Backup)

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