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Ready NAS RN102 GUI Missing
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Firmware is the latest. Can access via ssh.
Long story short! Using ssh with a terminal (linux) thought I was connected to a Raspbery Pi - removed apache2. What I did not realize is that I was actually connected to the NAS RN102! Question is: can I reinstall the OS per article ID 22892 without loosing data?
The article shows a booting option using the front panel LED's - Boot menu, Normal, Factory default, OS reinstall, Tech support, Volume read only, Memory test and Test disk.
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@Sandshark wrote:
The re-install will also set your admin password back to "password" and IP assignment to DHCP (if you happen to currently have it set to static).
It also will turn off quota on the volume settings wheel. So if you had that enabled, you'll need to turn it on again.
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Re: Ready NAS RN102 GUI Missing
OS re-install does not do anyting to your data. Just make sure that's what you do, not a factory default. The re-install will also set your admin password back to "password" and IP assignment to DHCP (if you happen to currently have it set to static).
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@Sandshark wrote:
The re-install will also set your admin password back to "password" and IP assignment to DHCP (if you happen to currently have it set to static).
It also will turn off quota on the volume settings wheel. So if you had that enabled, you'll need to turn it on again.