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mikefort
Jul 22, 2011Aspirant
Ultra 4: Getting off on the wrong foot
Using RAID 5. Access method is AFP. Using Snow Leopard 10.6.8, but might have updated from 10.6.7 through all the activity. Started life with firmware 4.2.15. As concise as I can put it: • Inst...
mdgm-ntgr
Jul 25, 2011NETGEAR Employee Retired
I don't think you zipped the config back up correctly.
When the config is extracted from the zip file it will be extracted to a folder called e.g. "_READYNAS_CONFIG" (name of the folder will be longer using NAS name and timestamp but for convenience we'll used this name)
In order for the config to be restored to the correct location you need to highlight the contents of the _READYNAS_CONFIG folder (e.g. the etc folder) and create a zip archive from that. If you create a zip archive of _READYNAS_CONFIG and then restore it via Frontview it will be restored to /_READYNAS_CONFIG/etc/default/netatalk rather than /etc/default/netatalk
When the config is extracted from the zip file it will be extracted to a folder called e.g. "_READYNAS_CONFIG" (name of the folder will be longer using NAS name and timestamp but for convenience we'll used this name)
In order for the config to be restored to the correct location you need to highlight the contents of the _READYNAS_CONFIG folder (e.g. the etc folder) and create a zip archive from that. If you create a zip archive of _READYNAS_CONFIG and then restore it via Frontview it will be restored to /_READYNAS_CONFIG/etc/default/netatalk rather than /etc/default/netatalk
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