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After an AC power loss my home assistant installation will not boot. It boot loops with the following information and goes so fast I had to record a video and single out the frame. This goes on indefinitely. I've had this happen to me twice now, each time I can mount the USB SSD onto another machine but the systemd journals are corrupted. Why does this corruption keep happening? Surely with SSD the installation should survive an AC power loss unclean. The file system itself doesn't appear to be corrupted as it mounts fine. I have to re-image the drive each time and restore from backup. The system info I'm including is after a new installation.
Googling this error seems its not encountered often in my specific case
What operating system image do you use?
rpi4-64 (Raspberry Pi 4/400 64-bit OS)
What version of Home Assistant Operating System is installed?
6.6.31-haos-raspi
Did the problem occur after upgrading the Operating System?
No
Hardware details
Raspberry Pi 4 with Kingston 120GB A400 Internal SSD SA400S37/120G connected via StarTech.com USB 3.1 to 2.5" SATA Hard Drive Adapter (USB312SAT3CB) with SONOFF Zigbee 3.0 USB Dongle Plus Gateway
Steps to reproduce the issue
remove ac power
boot loop
Anything in the Supervisor logs that might be useful for us?
n/a cant get logs from original system
Anything in the Host logs that might be useful for us?
n/a cant get logs from original system
System information
System Information
version
core-2024.10.1
installation_type
Home Assistant OS
dev
false
hassio
true
docker
true
user
root
virtualenv
false
python_version
3.12.4
os_name
Linux
os_version
6.6.31-haos-raspi
arch
aarch64
timezone
America/Chicago
config_dir
/config
Home Assistant Cloud
logged_in
true
subscription_expiration
November 5, 2024 at 6:00 PM
relayer_connected
true
relayer_region
us-east-1
remote_enabled
true
remote_connected
true
alexa_enabled
true
google_enabled
true
remote_server
us-east-1-0.ui.nabu.casa
certificate_status
ready
instance_id
e0dec0695b664930aea1d332a2c28d94
can_reach_cert_server
ok
can_reach_cloud_auth
ok
can_reach_cloud
ok
Home Assistant Supervisor
host_os
Home Assistant OS 13.1
update_channel
stable
supervisor_version
supervisor-2024.10.2
agent_version
1.6.0
docker_version
26.1.4
disk_total
109.3 GB
disk_used
3.3 GB
healthy
true
supported
true
host_connectivity
true
supervisor_connectivity
true
ntp_synchronized
true
virtualization
board
rpi4-64
supervisor_api
ok
version_api
ok
installed_addons
Dashboards
dashboards
2
resources
0
views
0
mode
storage
Recorder
oldest_recorder_run
September 23, 2024 at 7:20 PM
current_recorder_run
October 15, 2024 at 7:54 AM
estimated_db_size
26.04 MiB
database_engine
sqlite
database_version
3.45.3
Additional information
No response
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Boot Loop Failure - Can't set block device, o valid slot found
Boot Loop Failure - Can't set block device, no valid slot found
Oct 15, 2024
Unfortunately I have the same problem,
Raspberry Pi 4B - Booting from a NVME SSD (SanDisk SSD PLUS M.2 NVMe SSD 250 GB (M.2 2280, PCIe Gen 3.0) with a UGREEN NVMe M.2 USB 3.2 SSD enclosure adapter. I also use a SONOFF Zigbee Gateway, ZBDongle-E 3.0 USB Dongle Plus.
After reinstalling HassOS and importing the backup, it worked again for a short time, but after about 1 hour the same problem occurred.
Describe the issue you are experiencing
After an AC power loss my home assistant installation will not boot. It boot loops with the following information and goes so fast I had to record a video and single out the frame. This goes on indefinitely. I've had this happen to me twice now, each time I can mount the USB SSD onto another machine but the systemd journals are corrupted. Why does this corruption keep happening? Surely with SSD the installation should survive an AC power loss unclean. The file system itself doesn't appear to be corrupted as it mounts fine. I have to re-image the drive each time and restore from backup. The system info I'm including is after a new installation.
Googling this error seems its not encountered often in my specific case
What operating system image do you use?
rpi4-64 (Raspberry Pi 4/400 64-bit OS)
What version of Home Assistant Operating System is installed?
6.6.31-haos-raspi
Did the problem occur after upgrading the Operating System?
No
Hardware details
Raspberry Pi 4 with Kingston 120GB A400 Internal SSD SA400S37/120G connected via StarTech.com USB 3.1 to 2.5" SATA Hard Drive Adapter (USB312SAT3CB) with SONOFF Zigbee 3.0 USB Dongle Plus Gateway
Steps to reproduce the issue
Anything in the Supervisor logs that might be useful for us?
Anything in the Host logs that might be useful for us?
System information
System Information
Home Assistant Cloud
Home Assistant Supervisor
Dashboards
Recorder
Additional information
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: