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Govnah
Jan 18, 2017Aspirant
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 ...
StephenB
Jan 18, 2017Guru - 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).
- GovnahJan 18, 2017Aspirant
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
- StephenBJan 18, 2017Guru - 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
- GovnahJan 18, 2017Aspirant
Also, I assume I would use the mv command, for example mv -r -f /opt/Roonserver /apps and mv -f -r /var/roon to /apps. The crete the link, ln -s /apps/var/rooon /opt/Roonserver and ln -s /apps/roon /var/roon ?
Thanks Again!
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