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Re: Internal boot drive exposed as usb?

Posted: 14 Mar 2025, 17:50
by TMzethar
Yes, the built-in USB is used for initial installation and system reset.
The system is installed on the system partition of your disks, so it can be migrated to a compatible NAS model to boot initially and retain configurations and data.

Re: Internal boot drive exposed as usb?

Posted: 13 Apr 2025, 15:30
by phantasia
Hi sorry to hijack, but this is the only post with this information related.
I have in the last few days seeing: ps2022igwxuxkn as a host for my NAS.
I can confirm that this is seen in all my network machines and it's pointing to my NAS.

I have an F4-223.

Re: Internal boot drive exposed as usb?

Posted: 13 Apr 2025, 15:50
by RyanYang
phantasia wrote: 13 Apr 2025, 15:30
To better assist you in resolving the issue, could you please provide a detailed description of the problem and your usage environment?
For example, what is your TOS system version?
Are you using any mounted virtual disks or remote folders?
This information will help us provide a more accurate solution.

Re: Internal boot drive exposed as usb?

Posted: 13 Apr 2025, 18:42
by phantasia
Sure.
TOS Version: latest 6.0.650.
No remote folders, no virtual disks. Got 3 SATA disks, no RAID arrays. One SSD used as system disk.
Only got shared folders through the disks.
Only share service enabled is SMB.
Only services enabled, Samba, SSH.

Re: Internal boot drive exposed as usb?

Posted: 13 Apr 2025, 19:19
by jollino
My ps2022 disappeared eventually just randomly as it appeared. Glad to have confirmation that I wasn't having some kind of cyberpunk hallucination though.

Re: Internal boot drive exposed as usb?

Posted: 13 Apr 2025, 20:37
by RyanYang
phantasia wrote: 13 Apr 2025, 18:42
Hi, after restarting the TNAS, could you please go to Support & Help and export the system logs to send to our technical support team for inspection when this issue occurs?