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3 hours ago, Polanskiman said:
Then the upgrade should go fine. If you have an AMD based machine N54L for example you will need to deactivate C1E in the bios.
I guess I celebrated too early. Loader version 1.02b can't be located by Synology assistant. I did the same configuration as before.
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Just checked my switch and it looks like that there's no network drivers for my NIC in 6.1 loader, there's no response from the server. I can connect freely through my 6.0.2 though.
This motherboard (Asus P5LD2-X/1333) has a Atheros L2 Fast NIC. Any ideas?
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4 hours ago, Polanskiman said:
If that's what I said, I guess that is what needs to be done, else I would not have posted it.
Are you using Jun's v1.01 default extra.lzma ramdisk or are you using a customized ramdisk with additional modules?
Well, it's better to ask instead of bricking the NAS.
I use the default extra.lzma ramdisk. I saw you took yours offline.
One issue I'm having is really slow transfer speeds from NAS to local computers (11mbp/s lol), but I guess it's the CAT cables.
Thanks once again @Polanskiman
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Guys,
in order to update my 6.0.2 u11 DSM (using loader 1.01) to DSM 6.1, do I just need to do this:
Quote1 - Turn off machine and remove usb with v1.02a loader. Keep that usb aside in case you need it later.
2 - Burn new loader v1.02b on usb. Make sure to edit the grub.cfg file like you did for v1.02a (vid/pid, SN, MAC etc). When done, plug the usb key on the machine
3 - Turn on the machine
4 - Use find.synology.com or Synology Assistant to find the machine on the network
5 - Migrate the machine by following the steps indicated on screen. You will be asked to provide the PAT file for 6.1.3 so download it first. See my signature for download links.
6 - Let it update. After a while you should be under DSM 6.1.3. You can then apply through the GUI critical updates 1, 2 and 3 if desired.
Or there's anything else I should take care? This is from @Polanskiman.
Thanks in advance.
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On 03/09/2017 at 8:10 AM, Polanskiman said:
What is the LAN controller of that board?
Turns out I was using the NIC wrong Mac Address. After I changed it to the right one, I was able to install and now the server is running fine.
Thanks for your reply Polanskiman!
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Hi guys.
I can't get mine recognized on Find Synology. My mb is Asus P5LD2-X/1333. It has an on-board Atheros L2 card.
Should I get an add-in old-school NIC? I tried this with Polanskiman's extra ramdisk and the original one from Jun's.
Thanks in advance!
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I can't find my computer on Synology Assistant (web or software). My motherboard is Asus P5LD2-X/1333. Do I need to get a network card in order to it work?
First time attempting this installation.
DSM 6.1.x Loader
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Ok, just rechecked it and the motherboard NIC is really Attansic L2 Fast Ethernet aka Atheros.
And I pulled out the pendrive to see which extra.lzma I was using and it's yours.
But I already tried using yours on 1.02b, and the result was the same... I guess I should compile my own drivers?
Output:
[ 4.193800] usbcore: registered new interface driver ethub [ 52.885279] jme: JMicron JMC2XX ethernet driver version 1.0.8 [ 53.052902] usbcore: registered new interface driver kaweth [ 58.944397] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): eth0: link is not ready [ 58.944433] atl2: eth0 NIC Link is Up<100 Mbps Full Duplex> [ 58.944442] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): eth0: link becomes ready
Looks like I'm using wrong driver?