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  1. 5 hours ago, Peter Suh said:

     

    Try switching to my TCRP-mshell.
    This is the same Redfill-based loader that was previously based on ARPL.
    Both loaders are compatible with each other.
    https://github.com/PeterSuh-Q3/tinycore-redpill/releases/tag/v1.0.0.0

     

    After switching to this loader, please tell me exactly which network module it points to.
    I think it's probably r8168.

     

    I also suggest this to @Flautista1988, another user who asked the same question.
    If there is a problem with r8168 or r8169 in the integrated module of TCRP-mshell, we will switch to the final version of the module of rr.

    Ok, in RR, DSM installation is fine and successful, but in ARC, the loader config menu boot fine, and i can config the loader fine. But when loader boot to DSM, the network card did not respond, no appear in wnetwatcher, no ping, nothing. My network card is onboard realtek R8168.

    In ARC if config a DS923+ the loader boot successful, and works fine 😶

  2. Thank you very much, @wjz304 your work was amazing, I hope you will eventually continue with this project.

     

    So i tried ARC but the ethernet card doesn't work once the DSM Kernel boots, this in models like the 3622xs+ or 1823+ unlike RR that did it normally, I have an ethernet card RTL8168 which with RR worked well, with ARC it didn't. except in models like DS3617xs or DS923+ worked well.

     

    I hope that in this sense ARC can work better in next releases

  3. Outcome of the update: SUCCESSFUL

    - DSM version prior update: DSM 7.2.1-69057 Update 2/ DS3622xs+ / RR Loader
    - Loader version and model: ARC 23.11.30 / DS923+ Real S/N
    - Using custom extra.lzma: NO
    - Installation type: BAREMETAL (Intel Core I5 4460 @ 3.20Ghz. MB: Asus H81M-K. RAM: 12GB DDR3 (1x 8GB Adata 1x 4GB Adata). Storage; 8 Tb SATA Storage) Real M/B MAC Address

    - Additional comments: N/A

  4. Outcome of the update: SUCCESSFUL

    - DSM version prior update: DSM 7.2.1-69057
    - Loader version and model: ARPL-i18n v23.9.7 / DS3622xs+ Real S/N
    - Using custom extra.lzma: NO
    - Installation type: BAREMETAL (Intel Core I5 4460 @ 3.20Ghz. MB: Asus H81M-K. RAM: 12GB DDR3 (1x 8GB Adata 1x 4GB Adata). Storage; 8 Tb SATA Storage) Real M/B MAC Address

    - Additional comments: Updated via DSFinder on Android device. All works fine.

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    https://www.synology.com/en-us/releaseNote/DSM?model=DS3622xs%2B

     

    Spoiler

     

    Version: 7.2.1-69057 Update 1

    (2023-10-12)

    Important notes

    Your Synology NAS may not notify you of this DSM update because of the following reasons. If you want to update your DSM to this version now, please click here to update it manually.

    Your DSM is working fine without having to update. The system evaluates service statuses and system settings to determine whether it needs to update to this version.

    Depending on your Synology NAS model, this update will restart the device.

    Fixed Issues

    Fixed an issue where errors might occur when NFS clients accessed information on shared folder.

    Fixed an issue where enabling OVS might affect the performance of 10Gb network interface controllers.

    Fixed an issue where volumes containing SSD caches might not be mounted properly after updating from DSM 7.0 to DSM 7.2.1

     

  6. - Outcome of the update: FAILED on DS3622xs+ SUCCESSFUL but changed by DS923+

    - DSM version prior update: DSM 7.2 64570 Update 3 (DS3622xs+)

    - Loader version and model: arpl-i18n v23.8.5 -> v23.9.7

    - Using custom extra.lzma: NO

    - Installation type: BAREMETAL 

    - Additional comments: MAC issue, rebulit flash with DS923+ loader, no data loss and everything works fine.

  7. - Outcome of the update: SUCCESSFUL

    - DSM version prior update: DSM 7.2-64561 ( arpl-i18n 23.5.8)

    - Loader version and model:  DS3622xs+ - arpl-i18n 23.6.3

    - Using custom extra.lzma: NO

    - Installation type: BAREMETAL

    - Additional comments: USB loader, updated and rebuilded with arpl-i18n 23.6.3 using NAS ip:7681 interface

  8. - Outcome of the update: SUCCESSFUL

    - DSM version prior update: DSM 7.2-64561 ( arpl-i18n 23.5.8)

    - Loader version and model:  DS3622xs+ - arpl-i18n 23.6.3

    - Using custom extra.lzma: NO

    - Installation type: BAREMETAL

    - Additional comments: USB loader, updated and rebuilded with arpl-i18n 23.6.3 using NAS ip:7681 interface

  9. - Outcome of the update: SUCCESSFUL

    - DSM version prior update: DSM 7.2-64561 ( arpl-i18n 23.5.8)

    - Loader version and model:  DS3622xs+ - arpl-i18n 23.6.3

    - Using custom extra.lzma: NO

    - Installation type: BAREMETAL

    - Additional comments: USB loader, updated and rebuilded with arpl-i18n 23.6.3 using nasip:7681 interface

  10. - Outcome of the update: SUCCESSFUL

    - DSM version prior update: DSM 7.1.1-42962 Update 5 (ARLP 1.1 b2)

    - Loader version and model:  DS3622xs+ - arpl-i18n 23.5.8

    - Using custom extra.lzma: NO

    - Installation type: BAREMETAL

    - Additional comments: USB loader, updated and rebuilded with arpl-i18n 23.5.8

  11. - Outcome of the update: SUCCESSFUL

    - DSM version prior update: DSM 7.1.1-42962 Update 4

    - Loader version and model: ARPL v1.0-beta1 (DS 3622xs+)

    - Using custom extra.lzma: NO

    - Installation type: Baremetal

    - Additional comments: In DSM, the update was not shown, I installed it manually

  12. - Outcome of the update: SUCCESSFUL
    - DSM version prior update: DSM 7.1.1-42962 Update 2
    - Loader version and model: ARPL v1.0-beta9 DSM 7.1.1-42962 Update 3 ( DS3622xs+)
    - Using Custom Extras: None
    - Installation type: Custom Baremetal
    - Additional comments: Updated Via DSM GUI - Uploaded File Manually

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  13. Outcome of the update: SUCCESSFUL
    - DSM version prior update: DSM 7.1.1 Update 2 on DS3615xs (Arlp 0 Alpha 11)
    - Loader version and model: Automated Redpill Loader 1.0 Beta 2, DS3617xs
    - Using custom extra.lzma: NO                     
    - Installation type: Baremetal (Intel Core I5 4660 on Asus Motherboard)

    - Additional comments:  Created the bootloader with "arpl 1.0 beta 2"

     

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  14. Outcome of the update: SUCCESSFUL
    - DSM version prior update: DSM 6.2.3 with Jun's Loader 1.03
    - Loader version and model: Automated Redpill Loader 0.4 alpha 11, DS3615xs
    - Using custom extra.lzma: NO                     
    - Installation type: Baremetal (Intel Core I5 4660 on Asus Motherboard)

    - Additional comments:  Created the bootloader with "arpl 0.4 alpha 11"

  15. Loader version and type: Jun's Loader v.1.03b for 3615xs:

    DSM version in use (including critical update): DSM 6.2.3-25426

    Using custom modules/ramdisk?: No

    Hardware details: HP DC6300 SFF, Intel Core I3 3220 @3.30Ghz, 4GB Ram DRR3 and 4TB HDD SATA
    LAN: Intel 82579LM GbE

    Comments: This computer Fails to boot on Jun's Loader V. 1.03b (UEFI no network / MBR don't boot) this issue was solved using a secondary usb stick to boot E2B and this USB stick boots the loader on the "primary" usb stick.

     

    WORKS FINE!!!

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  16. Hello! Greeting from Bogota - Colombia and excuse me for my bad english.

     

    Ok, im using DSM Synology with Juns Loader v 1.03b and DSM 6.2-25426 in a HP DC 6300 (3615X)
    (Intel Core I3 3220 @ 3.30 Ghz and 4 GB Ram DDR3)

    I too have some problems with boot: Uefi boot dont recognize ethernet card // MBR/bios dont boot- The Extra.lmza the issue petsist and Synoboot 918+ fails to boot too.

     

    I tried different methods, incluide Synoboot modded iso and onlymbr mod, but my pc dont boot correctly synoboot


    My HP DC 6300 Accidentally boot with a E2B USB Stick and EUREKA!!! Synoboot boot sucessfully on MBR and ethernet recognized and DSM 6.2-25426 installed!! :D

    Ok, again sorry for my bad english jaja!

     

    The solution is,
    Use your usb memory and install Synoboot normally
    In your bios Seetings, disable UEFI boot and priorize legacy boot.
    In another USB memory, install Easy2Boot (E2B), only E2B.
    Ok, try again and boot, your CPU will boot with E2B Stick and in the E2B Menu, you can edit the default boot seetings and time out, and walah, Synoboot... boot
    in mbr! 

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