It shows up for me. I just browse down to it.
Strange, I don't see mine at all. They're mounted, spun up, formatted XFS, nothing unusual, but they never appear under /Disks/ in the drop down.
On a command line 'ls /mnt/disks'. You should see your disks. If not, let me know what you see.
I get no return when running that command:
login as: root
Last login: Wed Jan 27 12:17:52 2016 from 10.0.1.11
Linux 4.1.15-unRAID.
root@KingsLanding:~# ls /mnt/disks
root@KingsLanding:~#
The GUI shows them as mounted. I've tried rebooting, unmount/mounting, and reformatting. Any ideas?
You have the mount point set to SSD_VM. It should be /mnt/disks/SSD_VM. This is one of the things I don't like about the renaming feature and will probably change it so this won't happen.
EDIT: I made a change so the mount point cannot be changed from /mnt/disks/. If you enter just a mount point name 'MyDisk', it will be changed to /mnt/disks/MyDisk. The mount point has to be at /mnt/disks/ for everything to work properly. This will be fixed in the next release.
Worked, thanks! And I agree on the change, sorry for the hassle.