NAS boot failure复盘: Store metadata on separate drives
TheZachMueller · x · 2026-08-23
The author encountered a "Linux boot kernel not found" error when booting their NAS named Melchior. They used this experience to remind others: when running a NAS, always store metadata on drives separate from the boot drives to avoid single points of failure.
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