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baz1
Apr 14, 2015Aspirant
Migration from older to new ReadyNAS
My long used (>10 years) ReadyNAS NV+ just ended its live, the power supply (I guess) did give up today. So it is time to look out for a new home fo rmy data. Since a ReadyNAS served me well I saw ...
StephenB
Apr 21, 2015Guru - Experienced User
It's not that simple, you also need to mount the RAID volume. There are instructions here: viewtopic.php?t=68586&p=381183#p381183 dbott has a guide on his own server, but that is down at the moment.
Darquebus wrote: Based on this information I can ask a Linux expert ( I am not a Linux expert :D ) lets put the disks into a PC with an installed Linux and try to access all of the data. Right?
If the firmware on your friend's system is reasonably new, there shouldn't be an issue (though there always is some risk, it would be slight).
If its older than 4.1.8, let us know what he is running, and also the disk model numbers.
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