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helnas
Nov 01, 2016Tutor
rnd2000v2 (readynas duo v2) upgrade to os 6
Hello, I’ve an ReadyNAS duo v2 and I want to upgrade to os 6 or higher. I’ve read that is possible, but I could’t find the correct steps as well the firmware? I just use the ReadyNAS to stor...
- Nov 02, 2016
helnas wrote:
About going to OS 6, if i increase the RAM to 512MB, it will solve the slow performance?
You can't, since the RAM is soldered into the system board
helnas wrote:
I'm managing folders with photos and videos insiide, I'm not willing to define file permitions, but folders instead.
I've folder each year, and each months of the year inside.
For instance on Year 2016, I want to have the November month with read/write/delete but the others months no, and everithing inside the same year of 2016!
And to get the more complex:
- User 1: read/write/delete => to November folder
- User 2: read => to all folders
- User 2: read/write/delete => to all folders
One option is to use two shares - "current" which holds a folder for the current month, and "archive" which holds the folders for all previous months (use whatever names you want of course). Set up the share-level permissions to give user 1 full access to current, and read-only access to archive. Set up user-2 to have full access to both shares.
Then you add in a frontview backup job that copies current to archive. Run that manually at the beginning of each month. Then delete "november" from "current" and make a new "December" folder there.
helnas
Nov 01, 2016Tutor
I want to change to OS 6 expecting to get more options. I'expecting to have permissions definitions in shared subfolders.
The ReadyNAS Duo v2 has an arm processor, Marvel 1.6Ghz. I don't bielaive that will work with x86 firmware.
The ReadyNAS Duo v2 has an arm processor, Marvel 1.6Ghz. I don't bielaive that will work with x86 firmware.
- StephenBNov 01, 2016Guru - Experienced User
helnas wrote:
The ReadyNAS Duo v2 has an arm processor, Marvel 1.6Ghz. I don't believe that will work with x86 firmware.Correct - that was the point of my earlier reply.
helnas wrote:
...expecting to have permissions definitions in shared subfolders.Not from the web UI. You can set them with windows explorer (Right-clicking on the files).
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