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LimitedModz

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  1. Hi, hatte anfangs die gleichen Probleme. Folgendes hat es gelöst: Loader v1.04b - (for DS918+) im Image dann wie gewohnt in Partition 0 VID, PID und MAC ändern. In Partition 1 dann rd.gz und zImage aus DSM_DS918+_24922.pat und extra.lzma sowie extra2.lzma 0.8_syno ds918+ von IG-88 einfügen.
  2. I'm pretty sure that you can't change the physical MAC permantly because it's most time stored in read-only memory on the nic. It's designed by the manufacturer to not be changed. You can spoof it like synoboot.img does.
  3. I guess you can just change the MAC in the grub.cfg of synoboot.img It worked for me and my router shows the MAC whichever I choose there.
  4. DSM: 6.2.2-24922 Update 5 Loader version and model: JUN'S LOADER v1.04b - DS918+ Using custom extra.lzma: 0.8_syno ds918+ by IG-88 Hardware: Baremetal, ASRock J4105 ITX, 1x8GB RAM (Single Channel), 2x2TB Seagate IronWolf ST2000VN004 RAID 1 Btrfs dd if=/dev/zero bs=1M count=1024 | md5sum 1024+0 records in 1024+0 records out 1073741824 bytes (1.1 GB) copied, 2.55064 s, 422 MB/s Median of 5 tests: sudo dd bs=1M count=256 if=/dev/zero of=/volume1/share/testx conv=fdatasync 256+0 records in 256+0 records out 268435456 bytes (268 MB) copied, 1.99444 s, 135 MB/s
  5. Hello, i've already read some posts about hibernation but couldn't find the answer i'm searching for. I'm intersted in HDD hibernation mode because I don't use my DS daily and it's in my living room. I can clearly hear the disks spinning while watching a movie etc. The function in the control panel isn't working as expected, I only could find one entry where the DS stated "Internal disks woke up from hibernation." The rest of the time the disks were spinning even if the DS wasn't in use. The only package i have installed is "Synology Drive Server: When there are any devices connected to Synology Drive server." and i'm using DDNS - DSM version prior update: DSM 6.2.2-24922 UPDATE 5 - Loader version and model: JUN'S LOADER v1.04b - DS918+ - Using custom extra.lzma: 0.8_syno ds918+ - Installation type: BAREMETAL - ASRock J4105-ITX In this post is an "fix" described how to get hibernation to work. But i'm not sure what happens after the reboot because I have already used a custom extra.lzma used to get my network card to work.
  6. Hello, is it possible to create a volume on the same drive where DSM OS is installed? If i try it says something like "All data on the newly added drive will be deleted. Do you really want to continue". So what happens if I do press "OK". Does it simply create a volume with the rest of the available space or does the system delete itself (which I can't imagine)?
  7. Hello premikkoci, thanks for your tip, I got it to work now. It's just curious that my screen is still showing: "Screen will stop updating shortly, please open http://find.synology.com to continue." Even after a reboot. I miss the part from different tutorials where it shows also: early console in decompress_kernel Deceompressing Linux... Parinsg ELF... done. Booting the kernel. Do I need to worry?
  8. What do you mean exactly with: I've changed the SN, MAC, VID, PID and tried it with different extra.lzma. Where can I turn off hardware acceleration? Thanks for help.
  9. Hello, thanks for the quick answer Maybe you can answer me another one. I've severel times read that ppl were able to install DSM 6.2.2-24922 using an ASROCK J4105. I have the same board but i'm not able to get it up running, always ends for me with the website were it says "your diskstation is being rebooted" and the timer runs out. I have no clue what i am doing wrong, i only got DSM_DS918+_23739 to run. Edit: An yes, i'm a noob. What is meant with "custom extra.lzma: real3x mod" some ppl use it with J4105 and some not.
  10. Hello, i have a simple question, i finally managed to install xpenology after 2 hours... is the USB-Stick nessecary for the system? If i remove it the system isnt booting.
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