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wayleth
Jun 21, 2021Aspirant
Unable to install Nakivo Backup & Replication App (or anything else) on Offline ReadyNAS
I am running firmware version 6.10.1 (I have tried 6.10.1,6.10.2,6.10.3,6.10.4,6.10.5) and I am unable to install kernelplus or the Nakivo Backup and Replication App. I have gotten a couple of differ...
- Jun 29, 2021
wayleth wrote:
I would be very appreciative if you'd be willing to provide the link to the linux-image-extras for 6.10.3?
I can't actually browse the repository. It would be something like https://apt.readynas.com/packages/readynasos/dists/6.10.3/main/pool/l/linux/linux-image-extra_xxxxxxx_amd64.deb
The problem is I have to guess at the "x" unless I install 6.10.3 on a system and then look in /var/lib/apt/lists for linux-image-extra. if you grep for it on your own system, you might find the missing part you need (I'm not sure if those lists are downloaded or are integrated into the firmware install).
StephenB
Jun 22, 2021Guru - Experienced User
wayleth wrote:
I did get one once that said I was missing linux-image-extras but I can't find any way to install that either.
Install "Kernel Plus". It should be on the available apps page.
wayleth
Jun 22, 2021Aspirant
The kernel plus download I found is only 16 kb and also gives me an error when I attempt to install it.
- StephenBJun 23, 2021Guru - Experienced User
wayleth wrote:
The kernel plus download I found is only 16 kb and also gives me an error when I attempt to install it.
It is small (the libraries are downloaded over the internet during the install). What error are you seeing?
- waylethJun 24, 2021Aspirant
My NAS is on a an airgapped/offline network and I am unable to connect it to the internet. Is there a way to pull down the libraries manually?
- StephenBJun 25, 2021Guru - Experienced User
wayleth wrote:
My NAS is on a an airgapped/offline network and I am unable to connect it to the internet. Is there a way to pull down the libraries manually?
Maybe, but it would be simpler to connect it briefly to the internet.
If that is forbidden, then you'd need to look at what the install is trying to download, and then grab that stuff manually and put it on the NAS.
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