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  1. If you don't login WebUI, it will not trigger the unmount action. So everything looks fine.
  2. I appreciate the response, assuming you were responding to me, but you didn't actually answer my question. As I stated, I know how to perform the action of editing the files, I just don't know where they are located or how to get to them. You should mount the gnoboot volume to the system, then use vi command to edit the menu_me.lst file. mkdir /gnoboot mount /dev/gnoboot1 /gnoboot cd /gnoboot/boot/grub ls
  3. The update 2 is not a single file, but a collection of files with a configure file under root directory.
  4. It's a strange thing. The new 4482 version kills all data volumes' device node under /dev directory. Even if I manually add back the block device node using "mknod" command, they will be removed immediately.
  5. I've managed to install 4482 using gnoboot 10.5 inspired by this post http://xpenology.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2152&start=820#p16617. Steps: 1. Under GRUB main menu, navigate to "gnuboot.me", then press [Enter] key. 2. Under second menu, let the first item "gnoboot-5.0-4458 (install/upgrade/downgrade" selected, then press [e] key. 3. Press [down] key to highlight the second item "kernel /zImage gnoboot_me=5.0-4458", then press [e] key again to enter the grub edit mode. 4. Now you can manually change the version number from 4458 to 4482, then press [Enter] key to compile editing and go back to the former screen. 5. Make sure the highlighted item has been changed to "kernel /zImage gnoboot_me=5.0-4482", then press key to boot from this item. Hence, using browser to upload 4482 pat image file. The installation will complete smoothly.
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