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  1. Hello,

     

    8 hours ago, Giml said:

    Hello,

     

    Not sure too if still relevant. But, I've experience myself this message "Screen will stop updating, please got to find.synology.com" WITH NOTHING MORE HAPPENED. In my environment, the reason was the disk type. KVM seems always set it by default to IDE. I just had to change it to SATA. And then, the installation run fine. As mentioned in other post  threads, if you use KVM, the disk type must NOT be USB but SATA (or eventually IDE if you are still using IDE disk).  I didn't have to modify something else, no need in my environment to set/modify loader parameters.

    Correct, the  DATA Disks (ie, where the Synology should stores data) needs to be SATA (in some cases you can also use IDE). Generally for the "synoboot" you can use any disk type.

     

    I've found that when using DS918 synoboot, you HAVE to make sure that the usb controller is set to USB3 in the libvirt config - this may not always be the default. For the DS3615xs however it normally works with usb controller set to USB2.

  2. Not sure if it's relevant anymore but I do have some virtual DS918+ running on SUSE KVM hosts (openSUSE Leap and SLES 15 SP1) for testing purposes.

     

    As always, you will need to modify the synoboot file to match the MAC address. Then create a new VM using virt-manager following these steps:

    1. Click to create a new VM, select "Import existing disk image"

    2. On the next screen select the modified synoboot-ds918.img, as an OS, I normally just select "Generic default"

    3. Increase memory and CPU to what you required (as a minimum I always select 4096 MB and 4 cores to match the DS918+)

    4. On the next screen, change the name and check your network selection - IMPORTANT: Enable the "Customize configuration before install" option and click Finish.

    5. Change/make sure that the "synoboot-ds918.img" is set to "USB" under Advanced Options. Under "Performance options", change the "Cache mode" to "none" and "IO mode" to "native"

    6. Click "Add Hardware" to add another disc (ie. your data disk), make sure to select "SATA" under "Bus type" and again under "Performance options", change the "Cache mode" to "none" and "IO mode" to "native"

    7. Double check the network card is "e1000" and that the MAC address is correct (otherwise, correct the MAC address as it has to match what was entered in the synoboot.

    8. Under "Controller USB 2", change to to "USB 3"

     

    You are done and can now click on "Begin Installation". I normally just the the installation program download the latest version directly from Synology during the installation.

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