Hi
first of all please use latets gnoboot version (10.5) you told you are still using alpha 7
To the root PW: It is an automatically generated PW only synology should know. But there are different guides on the internet to calculate it. But I had no luck with it...
I believe this driver is not built in (note: Synologys list doesn't matter! gnoboot replaces synology's Kernel and so it brings its own drivers!
Check http://gnoboot.me
Unfortunately my TeVii S660 is not yet supportet, too. I hope he can get it running for me as optional module or sth as driver requests for release have been closed yet.
Clean is always better.
I have a strange problem, too...
My Photo Station stopped working at any point when I was installing some 3rd party packages.
I uninstalled them all again but it didn't soly my problem. It is not accessible anymore via Web...
I am currently thinking about reinstaling cleanly...
It looks like if there are three disk groups with one volume overt them.
Did you do that manually or is that a feature of SHR?
I am sorry but I have no idea at the moment...
sagen denn dmesg oder cat /var/log/syslog irgendwas nützliches?
//Edit: Wenn wir schon dabei sind:
cat /proc/mdstat
Und euer genaues Setup!
GNO-Version
DSM-Version (exakt)
Hardware (Mainboard, RAM, Speichercontroller (falls gesondert), welche Platte steckt an welchem Port)
Durchgeführte Tests?
If I were you I would move my data to a safe place and reinstall clean wit all discs using SHR as volume type.
Then move data back.
It will protect you against a lot of trouble.
Something wents wrog and I do not know wthas synos problem.
We can go on guessing but without any warranty!
Try to post the outpu of the following commands:
# cat /proc/mdstat
# df -h
# lvdisplay
Then I can guess what the problem is.
Or you could creat port forwardings for SSH and DSM Web and PN me with your user data then I could hav a quick look over it.
Also tell me if you want me tot ry to fix it - which might cause full loss of data - or not.
Well I think it should not dhow up if you do it right (Raw copy to the device not to a partition!)
As I remember then gnoboot will hide itself from the syno system