Jump to content
XPEnology Community

NasNoobie

Rookie
  • Posts

    4
  • Joined

  • Last visited

NasNoobie's Achievements

Newbie

Newbie (1/7)

0

Reputation

  1. Just adding to the knowledge base. I have a Lenovo M72e Tiny (i5-3470, 2gb ddr3 ram, onboard networking) that I was having trouble where it would boot up to the "happy hacking" screen but the network card wouldn't pick up an IP address and I couldn't find the NAS on my network. After downgrading to Jun's 1.02b; it picks up the device properly. Limited to 6.1.7 for the Firmware I believe but that should be fine. I read in one of the other threads it might be possible ot go to 1.03b using bios => legacy only in the m72e but I'm not sure if that applies to the usff / tiny version that I'm using. Either way, the device only supports 1 SATA 2.5" drive so I've got a 2tb notebook drive in there for now and it's verifying the hard disk as we speak. IF any other users have anything else to recommend/add to this; please let me know
  2. Hi there All, First time installing xpenology and I'm blown away by the experience. Many thanks to the mods and developers. Great work. Wanted to report a succes on: Dell Vostro 200s (Slim deskop) MBR bios, make sure you have the disk controller in RAID mode for AHCI support CPU - intel E8400 cpu 4 gb DDR2 ram both onboard network card as well as aftermarket gigabit (asus) network card were recognized perfectly boot using Sony Microvaul 8gb usb jun's v1.02b with Genesys MBR mod DS3615xs 6.1 Jun's Mod V1.02b (MBR_Genesys).img 250 gb hd (non raid) Very pleased with the performance and ease of instal. Thanks to all.
  3. Thank you very much for the compile. Just tested your compile on a Dell Vostro 200 (e8400 cpu, 4 gb ram) and it seems to work perfectly . I just wanted to check the MD5 hash (also posted about that in the links forum) as your repository seems to have a different compiled version with a md5 of e30615bd02002479b58650c0862f25c4 DS3615xs 6.1 Jun's Mod V1.02b (MBR_Genesys) Many thanks for the hard work. I'm probably going to buy a real Synology NAS but I wanted to test it's function in a non-live setting to see if it's worth paying for the higher end versions.
×
×
  • Create New...