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Error on Booting up > mount: /dev/sda6: can't read superblock

Hi, ive beeing trying to install the UTM Software on custom Hardware using the latest Vesion (9.5). I installed from USB which made some Difficulties, but by using "mount /dev/sdb1 /install" it finally worked.

But now i cant get the Webinterface to work or even Ping the Server since it seems to do not boot up properly. The Reason for this may be "mount: /dev/sda6: can't read superblock" which seems to end up in "could not mount root filesytem -- exiting to bin/sh".

Does Someone know what may be the Reason for this? The Drive was allready checked and seems to be ok.

Thx for any help♥



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  • Hey Playa.

    Well, sda6 is usually the root partition on the UTM, so it's no worder is not booting. The system is telling you it cannot mount the partition, so something went very wrong during the install. Are you sure it even completed at all? If so, I would redownload the ISO and rebuild the install media, using a different USB stick as well. If this doesn't work, test the install on a different hardware to make sure your install media is working properly.

    Regards,

    Giovani

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  • Hey Playa.

    Well, sda6 is usually the root partition on the UTM, so it's no worder is not booting. The system is telling you it cannot mount the partition, so something went very wrong during the install. Are you sure it even completed at all? If so, I would redownload the ISO and rebuild the install media, using a different USB stick as well. If this doesn't work, test the install on a different hardware to make sure your install media is working properly.

    Regards,

    Giovani

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