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daiji
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Dec 26, 2023

How to install widle in Readynas

Hello everyone.

 

 I would like to install Wdidle on a Readynas Pro running OS 4.2.31.
I have run the following link, but when installing libc6-dev, I get the following error. 'Couldn't find package libc6-dev'
If anyone knows a solution, please let me know.

 

<Reference link>
https://community.netgear.com/t5/New-ReadyNAS-Users-General/HOWTO-Disable-WD-IDLE3-via-ReadyNAS/td-p/894601

 

<Run result>
nas1#apt-get install libc6-dev gcc gdb libtag1-dev uuid-dev make
automake
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree... Done
E: Couldn't find package libc6-dev
nas1#

5 Replies


  • daiji wrote:

     I would like to install Wdidle on a Readynas Pro running OS 4.2.31.


    I am wondering why.  Are you seeing high load cycle counts in your smart stats?

     

    What drives are you using?

    • daiji's avatar
      daiji
      Aspirant

      Mr. StephenB.

       

       The reason is that I want to use Readynas to unlock IntelliPark, which I have been unlocking every single time on my Windows PC.
      It was very difficult.

       

      I have always been interested in doing this, but did not want to do it in an environment with critical data.
      There is no critical data in ReadynasPro yet, so I thought now was the time to do it.

       

      I know there is some debate as to whether IntelliPark should be deactivated, but from the various opinions on the internet, I think it should be done.
      I have deactivated IntelliPark on multiple units and have never had a problem.

      I am only saying that it is not a problem in my usage, though.



      • daiji wrote:

         

        I know there is some debate as to whether IntelliPark should be deactivated, but from the various opinions on the internet, I think it should be done.


        Put me in the "don't bother" camp. It used to be an issue for Linux systems, because the timeout was set too low.  WD addressed that a long time ago. It's not needed with any currently sold WD disk.  I have quite a few, and none purchased after 2012 have high load cycle counts (which was the concern that prompted people to disable it).

         

        FWIW, I personally don't think it was ever actually needed.  I still have an NV+ ReadyNAS purchased in 2010 that still has its original WD20EARS disks.  I didn't reset the timer - the disks all have over 800,000 load cycle counts, and are still working fine.

         


        daiji wrote:

         

        The reason is that I want to use Readynas to unlock IntelliPark, which I have been unlocking every single time on my Windows PC.

         


        Your "how to" link was posted in back in 2011.

         

        The Linux distribution used by all ReadyNAS systems is outdated - 4.2.x firmware is based on Debian 4 ("Etch"), OS 6 systems are based on Debian 8 ("Jessie").  Current production release of Debian is Debian 12 ("Bookworm"). Both Etch and Jessie have been archived by the Debian community, so you'd need to make changes to the source list for apt in order to install any packages.  

         

        I haven't run 4.2.31 firmware for quite a while now (my Pro 6 has been converted to OS-6).  So I have no way to test the needed changes for apt for 4.2.x.  

         

        One path forward would be for you to convert your Pro to OS-6, and then use the instructions here on how to adjust the apt setup for "Jessie".

         

        Another path would be to continue to use a PC (perhaps using a linux boot drive with a current linux distribution). 

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