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[Discord] <oldboy7> I'm using an Odroid HC2 with Open Media Vault. Has anyone seen or heard of a bug where if you reboot the device it loses the hard drive (can't mount it) but if you do a cold boot it finds it no problem?
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[Discord] <narga_64> Jin: the kernel patches are simply applied in alphabetical order. This is why in some folders you see prefix numbering to order them in a specific way
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narga_64: thx, I assumed that much, but had a few issues (2 or 3 patches did not apply to a vanilla kernel)
<Jin^eLD>
so I thought maybe there is some special order defined somewhere