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tigerten
Jan 28, 2024Luminary
ReadyNAS OS 6.10.10 released
Link to download: https://www.netgear.com/support/product/readynas_os_6#download Release Note: https://kb.netgear.com/000065999/ReadyNAS-OS-6-Software-Version-6-10-10 Cleaned up a b...
Dewdman42
Feb 18, 2024Virtuoso
Unfortunately I did not read the notes about the release and did not realize they are removing the ability to install apps. WTF? that si utterly brain dead. How can I revert back to 6.10.9 now?
As a secondary question, is there a way to install deb's other then using the front view menu to do it? I don't mind using SSH that's fine. But unless there are specific bug fixes or other improvements, this update seems like a complete downgrade, and for no apparent reason.
And you say they did something to make apt use not function correctly anymore? please elaborate on that also.
givememynamebak
Feb 18, 2024Luminary
Dewdman42 wrote:How can I revert back to 6.10.9 now?
I believe you can just install it and the downgrade is allowed (for now).
- Patrick__Feb 18, 2024Aspirant
This will not help, rolling back the version does not allow for external or internal installation.. an internal error is reported, so I guess the only solution is to install and modify via SSH
- Dewdman42Feb 18, 2024Virtuoso
Not sure I understand what you are saying or what I should do now in order to roll back to 10.6.9.???
So, some of you mentioned apt is now broken, is that true? can we not do this to install deb packages:
sudo apt install mypackage.deb
This is like a mean joke from Netgear honestly. After all this time, they don't keep it up with Linux or anything and then just disable a significantly important feature for no reason out of the blue?
Well I need to update PLEX, which I can't do now until I hear further about what we should do here, roll back to 10.6.9 if that is even possible easily then I will do that, but otherwise, how can we move forward even with simple deb package updates...I am not even talking about general APT use as there has been pretty much no updates to general APT repos anywhere that work with our version of linux for quite some time..its kind of pointless to worry about the repos other then trying occasionally to install some little utility or something, which I haven't needed to do for eons...so I don't really care, but I do need to be able to update plex and the other handful of apps I am running on this NAS without complaints or concerns about how old the linux version is becoming. Though I suppose eventually even PLEX won't like this old version of linux but I would think they are releasing something that should work with Readynas6, no matter what it is...so...
Honestly, if Netgear doesn't correct this, I will never buy anything from them again. This is entirely unacceptable.
- givememynamebakFeb 18, 2024Luminary
Dewdman42 wrote:This is like a mean joke from Netgear honestly.
Dewdman42 - Agree 100% - sounds like they need a class action lawsuit to be honest. From what others are saying is that it breaks APT and APT remains broken if you rollback. I'd give it a few weeks and see if someone can figure out how to resolve or - call Netgear. After all, they didn't disclose that they were disabling APT for the update. Horrible business practices which is why I will never buy anything Netgear again. My 628x is probably still under warranty or nearing end of warranty but for it to be obsolete at the end of a warranty period is completely unacceptable! I'm very upset.
- tonyaaFeb 18, 2024Tutor
Hi!
I have the same feelings about Netgear strategy and their information policy. Nightmare!
Dewdman42 I have a RN104 at home and I've manually downgraded the os version to 6.10.9 as described in https://community.netgear.com/t5/New-ReadyNAS-Users-General/How-do-I-update-Plex-on-6-10-10-Firmware-RN516/td-p/2363788/jump-to/first-unread-message post #3. Also I've disabled the new firmware check and alerts - in the settings page.
Good luck!
Regards,
Tony.
- good4y0uFeb 18, 2024StarApt is broken because Netgear uses an ancient version of Linux and didn't use the LTS version. Then they also stopped maintaining their own updates.
I made a post that helps people get the Debian Archive in their APT so they can update and install whatever they want at least that way. - givememynamebakFeb 18, 2024Luminary
Dewdman42 - Yah, you'd probably need to SSH in and follow the steps in "Workstream 1" to fix APT:
- Dewdman42Feb 18, 2024Virtuoso
Thanks guys, I think I have rolled back to 6.10.9 and applied the apt repo changes and things seem to be working, I have updated Plex and everything I normally use seems to be working so far...so far so good...
mental note, don't allow netgear to brick my machine!
on a separate note..I wonder what a final good replacement for this device could be, that won't cost too much? Part of the problem is how to transfer all the data to a new device without having to buy all new storage drives etc...
- Astra03Feb 19, 2024Star
Why have Netgear deliberately crippled these devices?
It is not even as if they are still in the NAS market, and are trying to drive up to buy new kit.
- SandsharkFeb 19, 2024Sensei - Experienced User
The ability to install apps was already crippled by the archival of Debian Jessie. Getting around that (prior to 6.10.10) required adding a statement to apt.conf to allow unauthenticated sources. That has some security risk, though I believe it is acceptable for my home use.
But Netgear has to worry about liability, and making that a part of an official update could create some liability, so I'm not surprised they didn't do it. What they did instead is that, instead of a app install simply not working (without the necessary change), it now informs the user that it's not allowed.
As for ReadyCloud, that required active maintenance of a server on their part. And since it was a free service, there is no longer a train of new NAS sales to fund it. Likewise, a limited chain of new sales wouldn't leave a lot of money to develop a total OS overhaul, which was sadly needed if they were to stay in the market.
As for driving users to another NAS. Well, maybe they are also doing that -- driving us to one that they'll not have to support.
IMHO, Netgear made some poor decisions in failing to keep with the times on their NAS line and, I suspect, likely underestimated how long before refreshes most users would go. Whether they'd already made the decision before COVID to drop from the market or if COVID supply chain and employee issues were the final nails in the coffin, I can't say. But COVID was definitely a contributor to clearing out remaining stock as small businesses looked for work-from-home solutions, thus accelerating the process. Once the decision was made to leave the market, the rest of their actions all make sense with the exception that they are driving potential customers from their entire business due to the bad taste left in customer's mouths from this latest abandonment.
FWIW, if the original ReadyNAS had been a Netgear product, I never would have bought one. But I bought an Infrant unit -- from a small company with owners who had real stock in the company and provided exceptional support. By the time Netgear bought Infrant, I was into ReadyNAS to a point I didn't feel like jumping to another ship. And, BTW, I have never purchased a new Netgear-branded ReadyNAS. All Netgear branded ones I have were purchased used.
Please note I am not trying to justify Netgear's actions, even though I can understand some of their (poor) thinking behind them.
- tigertenFeb 19, 2024Luminary
Sandshark you mentioned is this thread you were able to use FTP in the source.list. I was trying to get this to work, however, always encounter permission problem. The files are on a synology NAS. I have user specifically setup for this. I was able to access with an FTP client without issue (filezila). What are your steps nd tricks?
Thanks
- Astra03Feb 19, 2024Star
Thanks for the comprehensive explanation.
Unfortunately, I was another one who mis-understood the 6.10.10 Release Notes - I thought that they were just retiring the online app repository.
I wasn't bothered about ReadyCloud, as I never used it. I won't miss the apps availability in the ReadyNAS repository either.
What does concern me though is loss of ability to install apps that I have bought and downloaded from the internet.
I currently run TVHeadend Server on my ReadyNAS214, but if I ever needed to re-install or update it, it seems that I no longer can?
Is there any way to install an app designed to run on the RN214 from a .DEB file that bypasses the ReadyNAS' GUI installer?
I'm OK with SSH, and I use Linux (Mint) on my desktop PC, so the ReadyNAS OS file structure is familiar to me.
TIA
- StephenBFeb 19, 2024Guru - Experienced User
Astra03 wrote:
Is there any way to install an app designed to run on the RN214 from a .DEB file that bypasses the ReadyNAS' GUI installer?
I'm OK with SSH, and I use Linux (Mint) on my desktop PC, so the ReadyNAS OS file structure is familiar to me.
You should be able to use apt from ssh.
- Astra03Feb 19, 2024Star
Thanks for the reply. Can you explain in more detail the command to use please?
Let's say that I have transferred a file called TVH.deb to the Software shared folder on my RN214.
I'm guessing that I sudo SSH in to the ReadyNAS and then cd to the /data/Software folder, they enter ls and I can see the TVH.deb file.
What exactly is the command that I would then type to install it?
I tried installing another app just now using apt filename.deb as root, but got an error "Invalid operation".
This other app has also previously been installed and run on my ReadyNAS in the past.
- StephenBFeb 19, 2024Guru - Experienced User
Astra03 wrote:
Thanks for the reply. Can you explain in more detail the command to use please?
First, there are changes you need to make to the default apt configuration files. See post 1 and post 37 here:
Then log with ssh as root using the NAS admin password. Then there is no need for sudo.
The normal method is to navigate to the folder where the deb file is saved, and then enter
apt install ./filename.deb
You do need the ./ before the file name.
Often this will end up installed on the OS partition (depending on the package install script). That can be an issue, since the OS partition is only 4 GB in size. You can move the main folder used by the package to the .apps folder on the data volume, and then substitute a soft link to the new location for the installed folder.
- Astra03Feb 20, 2024Star
Thanks for that - I have now managed to reinstall the app that I wanted, it is showing on the ReadyNAS GUI's Apps page and I can control it via the apps web GUI interface. 😀
"Often this will end up installed on the OS partition (depending on the package install script)."
How can I tell if this has happened?
I have linux-dash installed, I think that this is the relevant part (?):
"That can be an issue, since the OS partition is only 4 GB in size."
This screenshot was after I installed and ran the new app, so I don't think that I have a problem with that - or am I looking at the wrong thing? (I am not intending to install any more apps in the future).
"You can move the main folder used by the package to the .apps folder on the data volume, and then substitute a soft link to the new location for the installed folder."
Out of interest, how would I "substitute a soft link to the new location for the installed folder"?
Many thanks for your help so far. 👍
- StephenBFeb 20, 2024Guru - Experienced User
Astra03 wrote:
Thanks for that - I have now managed to reinstall the app that I wanted, it is showing on the ReadyNAS GUI's Apps page and I can control it via the apps web GUI interface. 😀
"Often this will end up installed on the OS partition (depending on the package install script)."
How can I tell if this has happened?
"That can be an issue, since the OS partition is only 4 GB in size."
This screenshot was after I installed and ran the new app, so I don't think that I have a problem with that - or am I looking at the wrong thing? (I am not intending to install any more apps in the future).
/dev/md0 is the OS partition. Normally it is ~20% full. 35% is a bit higher than usual, but is safe. I'd suggest keeping it below 50% full.
If it does get full, then the NAS configuration files can get corrupted (since there is no room to rewrite them).
Astra03 wrote:
"You can move the main folder used by the package to the .apps folder on the data volume, and then substitute a soft link to the new location for the installed folder."
Out of interest, how would I "substitute a soft link to the new location for the installed folder"?
- Navigate to the folder X is in.
- Move X to the data volume (/data/.apps is a good place, as it is where ReadyNAS apps are installed).
- Delete X
- Enter ln -s /data/.apps/X X
- SandsharkFeb 20, 2024Sensei - Experienced User
tigerten wrote:Sandshark you mentioned is this thread you were able to use FTP in the source.list. I was trying to get this to work, however, always encounter permission problem. The files are on a synology NAS. I have user specifically setup for this. I was able to access with an FTP client without issue (filezila). What are your steps nd tricks?
Thanks
Since your permission problem is on the Synology and I know nothing about how to control permissions on a Synology, I cannot help you. I can guess that you are actually using SFTP with Filezilla, not basic FTP, so have not actually set up proper permissions for FTP, but that's a wild guess.
- Astra03Feb 20, 2024Star
Thanks for the reply.
"/dev/md0 is the OS partition. Normally it is ~20% full. 35% is a bit higher than usual, but is safe. I'd suggest keeping it below 50% full."
I now have four apps installed: linux-dash, Transmission, TVHeadend and TVMosaic, (the latter being the one that I was now able to re-install).
All of these apps have a folder under /data/.apps and I have so far not been able to find anything else in the ReadyNAS' file system under "/" relating to any of them.
Other than removing the apps one at a time, which I am reluctant to do, how can I find out which of them also have a presence in /dev/md0 (and, I assume, causing the greater than expected usage of that partition), and where in the file structure within it?
- StephenBFeb 20, 2024Guru - Experienced User
Astra03 wrote:
I now have four apps installed: linux-dash, Transmission, TVHeadend and TVMosaic, (the latter being the one that I was now able to re-install).
All of these apps have a folder under /data/.apps and I have so far not been able to find anything else in the ReadyNAS' file system under "/" relating to any of them.
First of all, I don't see any reason for you do to anything right now with the OS folder. The apps you installed are all for ReadyNAS, and their install scripts already are installing to /data/.apps
Apps often do require new libraries to be installed, and generally it is fine to leave them in the OS partition. That probably accounts for your modest increase in OS space.
There are apps that store a lot of data, and if you aren't installing the ReadyNAS app packages, you should consider moving folders manually (with the soft links). These generally are in subfolders (often are in /var, /usr, or /lib).
- Ken_GriffithsFeb 21, 2024Star
This update has really hurt. I just use my Netgear ReadyNAS for Plex (mostly) and use it mainly for a music library and Sonos - I installed the OS 6.10.10 update when prompted and then found I then could not update to the latest release of Plex server.🤔
As a novice to all this, I’m stuck, as I’m not familiar with ssh commands and whilst I can probably login with ssh and putty, I’m not sure how to copy the latest plexserver.deb file to /apps/plexmediaserver folder, nor know the command to then execute/install it over the existing installation.
I have the latest plex update in a folder called ‘Backup’ on the NAS, which I found out is in the /data directory. I can cd to that directory, but I’m a little stuck after that.
I found and tried the command from the Backup folder…scp plexmediaserver.deb admin@(ipaddress): /apps/plexmediaserver/ but that failed and in the end I gave up.
i think it’s quite bad what Netgear have done here, as all I needed in the NAS interface was the option to browse and install the Plex server update.
If there is an easy way to do this, I would appreciate a helping hand just to install the latest Plex update and then I will happily ride off into the sunset and be happy. - StephenBFeb 21, 2024Guru - Experienced User
Ken_Griffiths wrote:
I installed the OS 6.10.10 update when prompted and then found I could cannot update to the latest release of Plex server -
Start by downgrading to 6.10.9. Download the zip, and extract the image file from here:
Then manually install from system->settings->update. While you are at it, uncheck "notifications for updates".
There might be more you need to fix up with ssh, but start here.
- Ken_GriffithsFeb 22, 2024Star
I’m not sure it will downgrade StephenB as I did try that and it showed an error, but gave me back the option to install but Plex, but sadly that install just fails too. That said, I did not unzip the 6.10.9 installer to begin with, so I may give that another go as I later went back to installing 6.10.10.
Is it perhaps easier (less risky) to somehow copy the Plex.deb installer to the /apps/plexmediaserver directory and install it? … that’s all I’m hoping to achieve here. If I can get Plex up-to date I will just leave it there, as that’s all I use the NAS for anyway. I have the Plex.deb file in /data/Backup but didn’t want to try installing it from there.
Am I right in thinking too that the ssh command to install the Plex upgrade (having renamed the update installer file to ‘plexmediaserver’ is…
apt install ./plexmediaserver.deb
That’s once I can find the ssh command to copy it to the /apps/plexmediaserver directory.
… or will this not work, thanks to this Netgear OS 6.10.10 update?
I’m a bit ‘miffed’ that Netgear have done this. I did not personally receive any warning that this would happen. However I guess I have to accept it and move on.All I want to do is to get the Plex update to keep things going for as long as I can, until I can replace the NAS, which I realise I’m going to have to do at some point, but can’t really afford to at this moment in time.
- Astra03Feb 22, 2024Star
"Am I right in thinking too that the ssh command to install the Plex upgrade (having renamed the update installer file to ‘plexmediaserver’ is…
apt install ./plexmediaserver.deb "
You said earlier in your post that the installation file is called Plex.deb ?
If that is the case then won't the installation command be:
apt install ./Plex.deb
?
- Ken_GriffithsFeb 22, 2024Star
Ah sorry🙏 Astra03 that’s my mistake, I renamed the latest Plex update file to plexmediaserver.deb, but moreso I was looking for the ssh instruction that I need to copy that file from /data/Backup to the /apps/plexmediaserver directory/folder?
…and then was just asking if the ssh instruction apt install ./plexmediaserver.deb would then possibly work and install the Plex update? I can navigate to the various folders to carry out the ssh instructions. (I know that much ssh, at least, to move around).
- StephenBFeb 22, 2024Guru - Experienced User
Ken_Griffiths wrote:
I’m not sure it will downgrade StephenB as I did try that and it showed an error, but gave me back the option to install but Plex, but sadly that install just fails too.
Did you also re-apply the mods here?:
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