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RockyCJC
Dec 19, 2011Aspirant
Skifta on ReadyNAS Duo v2 (Resolved)
Hello - first off - I want to indicate that I am not responsible if you inadvertently cause damage or harm to the Linux shell of your ReadyNAS system. These steps are only for the ReadyNAS Duo v2 and...
RockyCJC
May 07, 2012Aspirant
With regard to your first question, I do not know because I have not tried it. I would think your firmware should having nothing to do with it since you are still running on a Debian LInux OS on an ARMv5 chip. It is the chipset that matters for the Java Runtime Environment.
As for uninstalling, I have not yet attempted this. Not long after I accomplished installing on the Duo, I decided to get the Ultra. The Ultra boasts better processing power and memory. In addition, the primary reason I purchased the NAS was for movies, music, pictures, etc. Once I found out that the Duo is only DLNA Ready but only the Ultra is DLNA Certified, it became clear why the Duo's DLNA capabilities are spotty/buggy. So I moved to the Ultra and use the Duo as a nightly backup repository (which has come in handy a few times when I have FUBAR'D my Ultra experimenting).
As for uninstalling, I have not yet attempted this. Not long after I accomplished installing on the Duo, I decided to get the Ultra. The Ultra boasts better processing power and memory. In addition, the primary reason I purchased the NAS was for movies, music, pictures, etc. Once I found out that the Duo is only DLNA Ready but only the Ultra is DLNA Certified, it became clear why the Duo's DLNA capabilities are spotty/buggy. So I moved to the Ultra and use the Duo as a nightly backup repository (which has come in handy a few times when I have FUBAR'D my Ultra experimenting).
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