I’m getting the “detected manually edited files” error message. Is there a way to find out exactly what files it’s complaining about?
Hey @rabuchanan,
The integrity check does not identify specific files in its error message. It detects changes in the system overlay filesystem.
Common causes include manually edited system files under /volumio or /myvolumio paths, or plugins that modify ALSA configuration in ways that alter tracked files.
To investigate, I need:
- Exact Volumio version you are updating from and to
- Log link from http://volumio.local/dev
- List of installed plugins
- Any manual file edits you have made via SSH (beyond /boot/userconfig.txt)
Without this, there is no basis for investigation.
Kind Regards,
I wasn’t asking for an investigation, just asking a question. I’m sure I changed something for some reason, I just don’t recall what it was or why. Is it possible to determine what the detected changes were?
You’re asking for assistance to identify what may have caused the issue.
There is already a reply outlining what information is needed to help determine what happened.
It’s up to you whether you follow up on that, or proceed with a reflash / factory reset
This is not a request for assistance, it’s a question. Sounds like the answer is no.
The integrity check is a checksum if certain folder. It doesn’t return what has changed. It just checks if sum for the folder is identical to what is supposed to be.
Thank you.
I found just disabling all plug-ins sorted it. Then re enable