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chirpa
Apr 01, 2013Luminary
ReadyNAS OS 6.9.3 | Run on existing x86 (4.2) #notsupported
There are a few threads on this, showing how to convert 6.0 firmware to run on the 4.2 platform. I am combining the information here, so it is easier to digest. This is UNSUPPORTED by NETGEAR. Do...
chopin70
Apr 24, 2015Virtuoso
My use case is data that is rarely if ever updated directly on the NAS, except during PC--->NAS backup
It is more needed for read operations at sync time, DLNA streaming and backup
In any case, can we still schedule weekly bit rot detection on whole volume?
For info:
I built the image using this code:
download 6.2.3: http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/ ... x86_64.zip
It is more needed for read operations at sync time, DLNA streaming and backup
In any case, can we still schedule weekly bit rot detection on whole volume?
For info:
I built the image using this code:
download 6.2.3: http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/ ... x86_64.zip
head -n1 ReadyNASOS-6.2.3-x86_64.img
info::name=ReadyNASOS,version=6.2.3,time=1429136985,size=57862144,md5sum=15a33ffa11d28a5f5ea1fa87f8ac208d,arch=x86_64,descr=ReadyNASOS
root@ubuntu:~/Desktop/tmp# echo -n 'info::name=RAIDiator,version=6.2.3,time=1429136985,size=57862144,md5sum=15a33ffa11d28a5f5ea1fa87f8ac208d,arch=x86,descr=ReadyNASOS for 4.2!' > newhead
root@ubuntu:~/Desktop/tmp# dd if=newhead of=ReadyNASOS-6.2.3-x86_64.img conv=notrunc
0+1 records in
0+1 records out
139 bytes (139 B) copied, 6.0018e-05 s, 2.3 MB/s
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