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  1. Hi everybody !

     

    I'm new here, I'm following this thread for a while and today I'm succesfully running DSM 6 Update 1 in a virtual machine (dedicated server with Proxmox).

    I'm using ISO pat files from hawie/okstime (see here : viewtopic.php?f=2&t=16114&start=210#p67587)

     

    It only works in "install" mode, but it's working fine for now. And BTRFS doesn't work, only EXT4.

     

    Before I was running DSM 5.2 for a while, in Proxmox too, with a ISO file for booting too, and it works flawlessly.

     

    Well, this is pretty great. My Dell Optiplex 780 just so happens to be generic enough that I am confirmed booting bare metal to a 100% working DSM 6. The only BIOS setting I had to change was switching SATA operation from legacy (default) to RAID On. From there, I booted the flash drive I placed the latest .img on and booted from "install." Incredible how fast this boots...seriously, from power off to active network connection it was only a few seconds. From there, find.synology.com, upload the pat file, restart and let it use the "run" option. This boot took a little longer as it did the install list. After that was finished I sat at the "system is getting ready" progress bar. I thought this was the point of no return, but after waiting about two minutes it greeted me with the welcome screen! Entered a server name, username, password, etc and finished setup. Created a BTRFS volume (SHR, btrfs) and had the immediate crash issue as others have described. More on this in a moment. Then I ran (successfully) Update 1 from the Control Panel. Then enabled SSH. Logged into SSH and ran: mount /dev/vg1000/lv /volume1 and voila! There's my BTRFS volume mounted with no errors/issues. Created a new shared folder and verified everything is working as it should. Very...very cool.

     

    Control Panel Update & Restore:

    http://imgur.com/J9yHW7C

     

    Control Panel Info Center:

    http://imgur.com/WxdycQw

     

    Storage Manger/Volume:

    http://imgur.com/6vWBTCj

     

    Thanks for your post !

     

    I tried the command "mount /dev/vg1000/lv /volume1" and it seems the volume is mounted with no error. But I tried to use the "Snapshot replication" app and tried to make a snapshot, but it doesn't work :sad:

    Here is what the /var/log/messages says :

     

    Jul 18 21:39:54 DSM6test synoscgi_SYNO.Core.Share.Snapshot_1_create[28411]: snapshot_create.c:122 Faild to create subvolume /volume1/@sharesnap/Documents/GMT+02-2016.07.18-21.39.54.

    Jul 18 21:39:54 DSM6test synoscgi_SYNO.Core.Share.Snapshot_1_create[28411]: snapshot_create.c:316 Failed to create snapshot

    [0x2A00 snapshot_create.c:123]

     

    Did you try this ?

     

     

    (Sorry for my english ...)

     

     

    I have the same issue when I try to take a Snapshot using Snapshot replication

  2. Not sure if it was confirmed yet but I've been able to install DSM6 on my HP Micro N36L using "Install" and "Run" works after a reboot, including the built in NIC. You still have to manually mount the BTRFS volume after a reboot but otherwise it's working. I've been able to install several packages (VPN, Cloudsync, MariaDB, Webserver) and all seem to be working fine. Only issue is after a reboot, the volume is crashed (unmounted) so all of the packages will fail to start until it's manually mounted again.

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