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AMRivlin
Mar 21, 2013Apprentice
OS6 now works on x86 Legacy WARNING: NO NTGR SUPPORT!
Update: It is now unofficially possible using NTGR images to update legacy hardware to os6.X
See Post #3, for directions to install 6.2.1 on x86 Ultra and Pro Models. (ARM NOT SUPPORTED by this OS)
Be forewarned, this requires a SYSTEM WIPE and likely voids any warranty support from NTGR
Supported so far: pro 2/4/6, ultra 2/4/6, old pro / Pioneer Pro, 2100v2
Not Supported: NVX and 2100v1
Thanks go out to "HomeBrew Anonymous" for making this possible.
Update 2: A firmware image to downgrade back to 4.2.26 is now available. See this thread. While this downgrade should get you a working system again on the supported firmware, be forewarned this requires a SYSTEM WIPE and NetGear also does not provide support for this downgrade. If you have issues seek help on these forums.
Original Post/Gripes
I have been reading these forums since Monday's announcement and there has been a resounding "ooof" regarding the fact the Ultras and Pros are unsupported for future OS improvements.
To clear the air: it would appear Netgear will never support os6 on past hardware. I have almost come to grips with this, and at least they have been open and honest with their forward direction and aren't stringing us along. viewtopic.php?f=138&t=70131
The upside is our devices still work and are mostly stable and eventually we can upgrade to a new shell that has os6 support, but in the meantime our $500-1000 investment is unable to take advantage of modern features we all desire.
I don't think I can add a poll here at RN forums, but I would like to garner support for a 100% unsupported home brew of the os6 on Pro6 units.
If we get enough support perhaps a talented member(s) here would help release a homebrew of sorts.
The 3 main caveats are:
1. Netgear will never be held responsible/your warranty is void
2. A format is required (new FS and OS)
3. Data loss is highly possible
If you are still interested please post a reply to this thread.
mdgm and I have decided that its time to lock this thread. So please do post any new OS6 on Legacy issues on their own threads.
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- chirpaLuminaryI borrowed that one from another board :P
On the Dashboard native fan monitoring... Once we find out where it stores the config for that, we can update it for the correct values. On boot it would determine the SYSTYPE and change the config accordingly. We can then step in with boot script and change it again for these models. In the 4.x firmware, they used /ramfs/enclosure.cfg to drive where monitor_enclosure would read the values. In 6.0, it looks like readynasd keeps it in its SQLite db file. - sventunusAspirantThanks for posting your thoughts chirpa!
Shouldn't be too hard to get the webif to reflect the correct sensors' outputs I'd guess, no. A matter of time - mine or someone else's.
Like I said: I'll be playing a bit with the new FW this weekend.
Sleepy time now though... Long days, clock will be ringing in 4 hrs again :-/ - glemAspirant
sventunus wrote:
Then, create & chmod 755 a file called /bin/fan-monitor with the following contents:
Hi,
you don't need to create a specific script to use contrab, all already exists when you install fancontrol. A shell called fancontrol is automaticaly created in /etc/init.d/ and you can use it as a daemon with stop/start commands. No need to reboot. It's easier :D
Look at my previous post http://www.readynas.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=51&t=70133&start=255#p393886 - glemAspirantNew version 6.0.6 is now available
uname -aLinux nas-xx-xx-xx 3.0.74.RNx86_64.2.1 #1 SMP Wed May 15 00:37:43 PDT 2013 x86_64 GNU/Linux
- MACDaHacAspirant
glem wrote: New version 6.0.6 is now available
Where can I find it, and is there a release note? - glemAspirantjust use "Check for update" option on system overview menu
I don't check for release note - chirpaLuminaryLike 6.0.5, they have failed to post an announcement or release notes. GPL is also missing. I had requested the GPL over a week ago to opensource@netgear.com, and received zero response...
- MACDaHacAspirantI have updated Ultra 2 to "3.0.74.RNx86_64.2.1 #1 SMP Wed May 15 00:37:43 PDT 2013 x86_64", but I did not notice any differences.
The change log for kernel 3.0.74 is @ https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v3.x/ChangeLog-3.0.74
Apparently 3.0.78 is already available @ https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v3.x/ChangeLog-3.0.78 - SkywalkerNETGEAR Expert
chirpa wrote: GPL is also missing. I had requested the GPL over a week ago to opensource@netgear.com, and received zero response...
Derek, you know I'm pretty anal when it comes to GPL. GPL for 6.0.5 has been up for a while, and 6.0.6 is up now in the area you created some time ago on readynas.com. And of course "apt-get source" will work for individual packages. - chirpaLuminary
It's nothing on you, I know you take care of it internally before releases are published. It's all on ISO9001/ECO release person and the owner of opensource@netgear.com, who fail to upload it to the downloads.netgear.com FTP for public distribution; currently stuck at 6.0.4.Skywalker wrote: Derek, you know I'm pretty anal when it comes to GPL. GPL for 6.0.5 has been up for a while, and 6.0.6 is up now in the area you created some time ago on readynas.com. And of course "apt-get source" will work for individual packages.
Thank you for putting on it on readynas.com in the meantime, I'll use those links until the official NTGR GPL pages catches up in Q3.
http://www.readynas.com/download/GPL/re ... WW_src.zip
http://www.readynas.com/download/GPL/re ... WW_src.zip
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