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jlp2097

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  1. Outcome of the update:  SUCCESSFUL

    - DSM version prior update: DSM 6.2.3 - 25426

    - Loader version and model: JUN'S LOADER v1.03b - DS3615XS

    - Using custom extra.lzma: NO

    - Installation type: VM - ESXI 6.7.0U2

    - Additional comments: FixSynoboot.sh was still installed from the installation of the original 6.2.3-25426

  2. Outcome of the update:  SUCCESSFUL

    - DSM version prior update: DSM 6.2.2 - 24922

    - Loader version and model: JUN'S LOADER v1.03b - DS3615XS

    - Using custom extra.lzma: NO

    - Installation type: VM - ESXI 6.7.0U2

    - Additional comments: Installed FixSynoboot.sh before updating!

  3. Sorry for necroing the thread - just a hint for future users experiencing this issue: in my case it was a leftover /volume* folder. Volume1 had existed some time ago in my Synology configuration, but was deleted a while back. However for some reason the folder /volume1 was still there and occupying quite a bit of space (~500MB) with @syno and other folders / app cache, etc. I deleted the folder, restarted and everything was good. Only package that went missing is the synogear / Diagnostic tool package which appeared to have been installed to volume1.

     

    TLDR: check for remnants of old volumes (like /volume1 etc) which are no longer in use, delete the appropriate folder, check your packages afterwards if everything is still there. Ah yes, be sure what you are doing - if you delete the wrong /volume folder you will delete your data 😁

  4. Hi,

     

    is it possible for an experienced linux user to compile its own kernel for xpenology and is there some kind of documentation for that on how to do that? I am new to xpenology but I noticed some kernel settings which I would like to change (e.g. enabling intel_idle and others).

     

    Regards

  5. Hi,

     

    just a googleable note if somebody wants do a similar build as me. I did a successful bare-metal build using Jun's Mod V1.01 on the following hardware. I installed 6.02 successfully, the ensuing updates to 8451-update5 went smoothly.

     

    ASrock E3C226D2i

    Xeon E3-1230v3

    16GB of DDR3 ECC Memory

     

    I am also successfully using tvheadend and emby with a PCTV 461e USB stick without problems.

    All C-States and P-states are enabled in the BIOS.

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