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Synology DS216+II eSata as a volume on DSM 7.2
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# THANKS TO: | |
# https://www.casler.org/wordpress/synology-ssd-cache-on-external-devices/ | |
# https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KvW6LRw1RZs | |
# THESE ARE THE synoinfo.conf CHANGES I MADE: | |
# DEFAULT: | |
maxdisks="2" | |
internalportcfg="0x3" # 0000 0011 | |
esataportcfg="0x4" # 0000 0100 | |
# CHANGES: | |
maxdisks="3" | |
internalportcfg="0x7" # 0000 0111 | |
esataportcfg="0x0" # 0000 0011 | |
cd /dev | |
mount -t vfat synoboot1 /mnt/synob1 | |
cd /mnt/synob1 | |
# copy the rd.gz file somewhere SAFE | |
# later, on other dev linux machine: | |
mkdir packed | |
mkdir unpacked | |
cd unpacked | |
xzcat /home/user/rd20231111/rd.gz | sudo cpio -idm | |
# now, modify: | |
sudo nano etc.defaults/synoinfo.conf | |
# repack | |
cd unpacked/ | |
sudo find . | sudo cpio -o -H newc -R root:root | lzma > /home/user/rd20231111/packed/rd.gz | |
# copy the new rd.gz file to /mnt/synob1 on synology. MAKE SURE ITS OWNED BY ROOT:ROOT | |
chown root:root rd.gz.new | |
rm rd.gz | |
mv rd.gz.new rd.gz | |
# CHANGE these for good measure on the machine itself. These are seperate changes from rd.gz: | |
nano /etc.defaults/synoinfo.conf | |
nano /etc/synoinfo.conf | |
# reboot | |
reboot |
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Hey thank you for this, though after restarting Synology detects there is an unused 3rd drive: "The system detected a drive (Drive 3) that is not in use. You can go to Storage Manager to manage this drive" but as a caveat, the Storage manager application completely disappeared. Any ideas apart from reverting all changes?