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Govnah's avatar
Govnah
Aspirant
Jan 18, 2017

Wiped my ReadyNAS and performed a Factory Reset and now System Root 100%

Wiped my ReadyNAS and performed a Factory Reset and now System Root 100%, running latest GA firmware 6.6.1...

 

/dev/md0 4190208 3846172 644 100% /

 

The only thing that chnaged on my RN516 is I installed Roon Server, Roon Server installs to /var and /opt. I assume this is my problem, but not sure. I have posted on how to manually uninstall Roon Server in the Roon forum becuase there is no uninstall script to determine if that is the issue.

 

In the interim is anthing in addition I can check to eliminate that Roon Server is the issue?

 

Thanks

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  • StephenB's avatar
    StephenB
    Guru - Experienced User

    Govnah wrote:

     

    The only thing that changed on my RN516 is I installed Roon Server, Roon Server installs to /var and /opt.

    Almost certainly that's the problem.  If you have ssh access, you can copy the Roon stuff in /var and /opts to folders in /apps, and then delete the /var and /opts versions.  Then create soft links in /var and /opts to the copied files.  /apps is part of the data volume (it is a remount of /data/.apps).

    • Govnah's avatar
      Govnah
      Aspirant

      Stephen, thank for the reply. I will attempt to move the files anc create the soft links, that may be above my Linux expertise but I will try - I do have SSH access and have basic understanding of Linux. Any Linux consultatnts I could compensate to assist if needed :)?

       

      Thanks

      • StephenB's avatar
        StephenB
        Guru - Experienced User

        The soft links (sometimes called symlinks or symbolic links) are created with the ln command.

         

        For instance if you move a folder called foldername from /var to /apps, you'd then create the link in /var with

        ln -s /apps/foldername /var/foldername

         

        There is more info on the ln command here: http://www.computerhope.com/unix/uln.htm

         

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