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eusebio84
Oct 22, 2024Aspirant
readynas duo v2 ssh connection
Hello I have a readynas duo v2 and I have a problem with it because: - when I log in via ssh to the console, I can't do anything there, i.e. basic Linux commands don't want to work, among others: su...
StephenB
Oct 23, 2024Guru - Experienced User
eusebio84 wrote:
I have the software raidiator 5.3.13 and I also have access to the files, I added a user and I can easily copy files from Windows etc. over the network when you add NAS to your computer as a network share.
If you are logging in as root, then there is no need for sudo. Not sure about the v2 NAS (I never owned one), but other ReadyNAS systems don't have it. But mkdir should work.
It's not that surprising that there are issues with apt, since the version of linux used by the NAS is no longer supported. It shipped with Debian Squeeze - not sure if Netgear migrated it to Wheezy later on or not. Either way, archived years ago, so a lot of new packages won't install.
You could try powering down, removing the disk(s), and doing a fresh install on a spare disk. Then see if you get the same behavior with the spare. Just power down before reinserting the operational disk(s).
eusebio84
Oct 23, 2024Aspirant
So it would be best to change to wheezy, or squezze, two or one, as best as possible. So what's the best way to change it, or to put it another way, which file to edit or what to type in the terminal. If so, then you can do it, please help me how.
- SandsharkOct 23, 2024Sensei
eusebio84 wrote:
So it would be best to change to wheezy, or squezze, two or one, as best as possible. So what's the best way to change it, or to put it another way, which file to edit or what to type in the terminal. If so, then you can do it, please help me how.That's not something you can do yourself.
- eusebio84Oct 23, 2024AspirantI can do it, but I don't know how, if someone knows how, let me write, because if I knew, but I don't know, I would fix it already. I don't have much information about this and I haven't seen a solution to this problem on the internet. Maybe this solution will be helpful to someone besides me. Since no one knows how to install applications in Linux with mirror squezze or wheezy. And I think this is very important. As well as what you wrote about archiving these packages and I think it should be a mirror wheezy since squezze has been withdrawn and you can't install from this source. But I'm not so advanced that I can implement everything perfectly to run Linux readynas duo v2.
- StephenBOct 23, 2024Guru - Experienced User
eusebio84 wrote:
I can do it, but I don't know how,Netgear has added their own stuff, and you will break that if you attempt to change the OS.
If you want a NAS that runs current linux, your best option is to purchase a new one (or build your own). Netgear stopped manufacturing your NAS 10 years ago.,and the final firmware was released 7 years ago.
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