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Westyfield2
Sep 01, 2016Tutor
OS6 on legacy Pro 6
Was going to reply to an existing thread, but it won't let me... ReadyNas Pro 6. Running with 4GB RAM and a Core 2 Duo E7600 (3.06 GHz) in it. Now that Plex have decided to stop new releases fo...
mdgm-ntgr
Sep 01, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
All those point to the same build at the moment if I recall correctly. I don't think I updated the beta one to point to beta firmware yet.
After upgrading if your fan won't spin up you may need to do e.g.
# echo "1000" > /etc/frontview/min_fan_speed_override
# systemctl restart readynasd
We have a change coming in 6.6.0 which should address this.
Westyfield2
Sep 01, 2016Tutor
Thanks.
Once on OS6, do I continue to get new firmwares by a back-door method? Or is it only the initial OS6 install that's back-door, and upgrades from then on are through the normal OS6 way?
- StephenBSep 01, 2016Guru - Experienced User
Westyfield2 wrote:
Once on OS6, do I continue to get new firmwares by a back-door method? Or is it only the initial OS6 install that's back-door, and upgrades from then on are through the normal OS6 way?
Once OS 6 is running, the system can get updates using the normal Netgear update server. Alternatively you can manually install OS 6 updates w/o any special procedures.
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