Hi, it is not easy to reinstall. I have done a massive amount of setup. I took multiple backups with the assumption that I could trust them.
I have 4 backups and all of them return the exact same warnings and end result. I would understand if I only had one backup and that was corrupted, but they can’t all be corrupted. The backup disk is fine - I tested this as well.
B.t.w. in this thread I show some images of how PINN structures the disk in a previous PINN install. It looks like this restore has some issues with identification of something. I wonder how DietPI practically does it when restoring and how this is affected by the PINN disk partition setup being different than the standard setup.
I can’t setup PINN with the exact same structure and UUID as I had before because I didn’t capture a screenshot of that and I don’t have the details. This image is from an earlier install.
Here is an image - back then I had 5 system installed on Pinn. On my new broken one I had 3 - but the UUID are obviously different and I don’t know them now as the screen crashed: