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StevOls
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Mar 27, 2021
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ReadyNAS Ultra 2 - corrupt root

I have an old ReadyNAS Ultra 2 (RNDU2000) which I can no longer access. I'm unable to reach the shares on it or access https://<IP-adress>/admin   It's been years since I configured the system or l...
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    StephenB
    Mar 27, 2021

    StevOls wrote:

     

    Any more ideas on things I can try?


    I think the next thing to try is testing the disks.  

     

    Ideally you'd do this in a Windows PC using vendor tools (lifeguard for Western Digital; seatools for Seagate).  Run the long generic test.  Disks can be connected to the PC with SATA, or with a USB adapter/dock.

     

    You can also try R-linux (with either one of your disks), and see if it can find your C volume.  If it does, then you can try offloading the data on the NAS.  https://www.r-studio.com/free-linux-recovery/

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