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JohnF1
Dec 07, 2024Aspirant
Problems downloading make to ReadyNAS RN 212
Any help welcome here! I'm trying to update the SSL socket on my RN212. I'm following Jophus instructions (many thanks for these, BTW) https://community.netgear.com/t5/New-ReadyNAS-Users-General/Re...
- Dec 07, 2024
JohnF1 wrote:
I used the admin page for the ReadyNas to upload the two files (apt.conf and sources.list) into the Documents share on the NAS
\nas-1F-BC-B6 \ data\documents
Then the two commands would be
cp /data/Documents/sources.list /etc/apt cp /data/Documents/apt.conf /etc/apt
Note that file names (and paths) are case-sensitive in linux. So if your share is "documents", you'll need to use that in the above commands instead of "Documents".
(Documents is a default share, so I am guessing that is what you have).
JohnF1
Dec 07, 2024Aspirant
Again, many thanks for your time with this.
Back-up complete.
I used the admin page for the ReadyNas to upload the two files (apt.conf and sources.list) into the Documents share on the NAS
\nas-1F-BC-B6 \ data\documents
StephenB
Dec 07, 2024Guru - Experienced User
JohnF1 wrote:
I used the admin page for the ReadyNas to upload the two files (apt.conf and sources.list) into the Documents share on the NAS
\nas-1F-BC-B6 \ data\documents
Then the two commands would be
cp /data/Documents/sources.list /etc/apt
cp /data/Documents/apt.conf /etc/apt
Note that file names (and paths) are case-sensitive in linux. So if your share is "documents", you'll need to use that in the above commands instead of "Documents".
(Documents is a default share, so I am guessing that is what you have).
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