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Re: ReadyNAS 214 version 6.10.3 OS descriptions for commands from command line manual
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Have anybody CLI OS command guide or description for using from ssh command promt login?
I mean Operation and Maintanance manual for CLI storage.
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It's mostly basic Debian Linux with BTRFS and MDAMD. There are a few special commands Netgear has created that make some things easier, which you'll find in /usr/bin, that have very good online help. Try rnutil --help, for example.
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ReadyNAS 214 version 6.10.3 OS descriptions for commands from command line manual
Have anybody CLI OS command guide or description for using from ssh command promt login?
I mean Operation and Maintanance manual for CLI storage.
Abble to share?
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Re: ReadyNAS 214 version 6.10.3 OS descriptions for commands from command line manual
Thank you
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Re: ReadyNAS 214 version 6.10.3 OS descriptions for commands from command line manual
@Syao wrote:
Have anybody CLI OS command guide or description for using from ssh command promt login?
I mean Operation and Maintanance manual for CLI storage.
I''ve never seen a manual like that for ReadyNAS. Is there something in paritcular you want to do with ssh?
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It's mostly basic Debian Linux with BTRFS and MDAMD. There are a few special commands Netgear has created that make some things easier, which you'll find in /usr/bin, that have very good online help. Try rnutil --help, for example.