Lazy775
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So I accidentally ran
chmod 775 /usr/lib/*
Yup, a fool.
So now I get this error whenever I try to do anything that uses sudo :
sudo: /usr/lib/sudoers.so must be only be writable by owner
One of the solution is logging in by root and changing the permission, but I can't do that because I don't know how.
What I've tried :
- sudo -i (Uses Sudo)
- su - and enter my password ('Operation Not Permitted')
- booting into linux and trying to mount the DSM drives - couldn't mount it
I have the ADMIN account disabled due to security reasons.
I'm ready to face reset, but it takes too long to clean up.
Any ideas?
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Solved!
Reinstalled by the following :
1) Change /etc.defaults/VERSION (sudo /etc.defaults/VERSION) into something older (ex : DSM 6.1.2 - 15132)
2) Reboot
3) Synology assistant should say 'Migration Available'. Install the latest OS.
4) Yay! It's done now!
Thanks @Polanskiman for the reinstall tips
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Possible solutions :
1. Reinstall OS(I dont know how)
2. Format everything and start from scratch
I want to stay away from number 2(or destructive solutions in total).
Can anyone tell me how to reinstall DSM?
Note : used DS3617xs image
**Going to sleep now, tired fighting my NAS**
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**Note**
HDD1 : 2TB, with bad OS
HDD2 : 2TB, with bad OS(seperate volume)
HDD3 : 500GB, formatted and has clean OS
HDD4 : same as above, but only 250G
HDD3 and 4 are JBOD Volumes.
**Things I've tried**
Boot with no drives - Not recognizing hot swap(added while on) HDDs
Format some drives and mount others from that - Same as above, even HDD2 attached over USB are not recognized.
Click on system reset from Control Panel - no response
Attach all drives after formatting HDD3 and 4 and install them with clean OS - boots into BAD OS as long as there are at least 1 drive.
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I have tried that, but it couldnt detect HDD when it booted
Also, trying to boot with the formatted disk and plugging in the drives(with bad OS) doesnt work.
And, putting all of my drives while booting makes it boot to the bad OS.
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How can I reinstall it? Tried formatting a drive and reinstalling OS, but boots from the corrupted install.
2 out of 4 HDDs are reinstalled(1 volume)
other 2(volumes) are intact, since I don't want to lose data
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Yesterday my house's breakers tripped, and my NAS(Xpenology DSM 6.1.3-Update 1) shut down.
After that, I get the error below with practically everything (Control panel - show user details, Download station, Package center, .........)
So now I'm left with a bare-bone NAS only with SMB.
Any reasons why? Any help will be well appreciated.
**Translation : "Task Failed" **
**Trying to click on 'Reset Everything' on the Control Panel doesn't do anything **
RedPill - the new loader for 6.2.4 - Discussion
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Hey, just compiled (and tried like, every redist online) RedPill and I'm stuck on 'starting kernel'.
This is the full output:
I get 0 output from serial port (I may have wired them incorrectly because I shoved a male connector to my board (also male)'s serial connector)
Is it like, BIOS specific setting in place or smtg?
*spec
LSI 9280-8i
Asrock J4105
Problem persists with and without HDD