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Killerjerick
Jan 17, 2021Aspirant
Readynas 424 SSH service not starting (no error)
Hi all, I updated from 6.10.3 -> 6.10.4 today, against my better judgement (I've had issues with updating firmware in the past) and again, I'm having issues, the firmware update screwed with mono, so...
mdgm
Mar 01, 2021Virtuoso
Going into the chroot is not needed for rn_enthusiast's commands or the one I mentioned. You can do it if you want, once you chroot into the sysroot you would remove references to sysroot in any of the commands until you exit the chroot again.
rn_enthusiast
Mar 01, 2021Virtuoso
You are changing a config file. No need for chroot to do that :) It would just complicate matters as you need to exit out of it again, etc.
Also, the rnutil chroot command will start the data raid. There isn't really a need for that.
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