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RedPill TinyCore Loader Installation Guide for DSM 7.1 BareMetal
proc replied to Peter Suh's topic in Tutorials and Guides
Did you try find.synology.com? You may find your Synology NAS via either of the following tools: Web Assistant: Enter find.synology.com or synologynas:5000 (synologynas.local:5000 for Mac computers) in the address bar of your web browser. Synology Assistant: Open Synology Assistant desktop utility. If Synology Assistant is not installed yet, go to Download Center > Desktop Utilities to download and install it on your computer first. https://kb.synology.com/en-us/DSM/tutorial/Unable_to_Locate_NAS -
RedPill TinyCore Loader Installation Guide for DSM 7.1 BareMetal
proc replied to Peter Suh's topic in Tutorials and Guides
FYI, this is my 4G usb drive. If I extend sda1, after building apollolake-7.1.0-42661, it uses only 35M.... Disk /dev/sda: 3.76 GiB, 4037017600 bytes, 7884800 sectors Disk model: Flash Disk Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes Disklabel type: dos Disk identifier: 0xf110ee87 tc@box:~$ df -h /dev/sda1 Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/sda1 98M 35M 64M 36% /home/tc/redpill-load/localdiskp1 If I don't extend sda1, I get this error on two different computers. (Every time I use Rufus to re-write the usb drive before my tests. ) cp: error writing 'localdiskp1/zImage': No space left on device tc@box:~$ df /home/tc/redpill-load/localdiskp1 Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/sda1 48M 48M 0 100% /home/tc/redpill-load/localdiskp1 Maybe the temp files in sda1 are too big? No idea... but extending sda1 solved the problem on my computers. Thank you! 🍻 -
RedPill TinyCore Loader Installation Guide for DSM 7.1 BareMetal
proc replied to Peter Suh's topic in Tutorials and Guides
It is a 4GB usb drive. I formatted it and re-wrote the image to it. I tested it on another computer and got the same error(cp: error writing 'localdiskp1/zImage': No space left on device). After expanding the space of the first partition of the usb drive to 98MB, now there is no error and I can see the Synology setup GUI lol Thanks for everyone's help! -
RedPill TinyCore Loader Installation Guide for DSM 7.1 BareMetal
proc replied to Peter Suh's topic in Tutorials and Guides
Oh, I thought we should build 7.01 and then 7.1.0... But after the first build, I also got the "No space left on device" error. tc@box:~$ ./rploader.sh build apollolake-7.0.1-42218 .... Mounting /dev/sda1 to localdiskp1 /dev/sda2 localdiskp2 cp: error writing 'localdiskp1/zImage': No space left on device Creating tinycore entry .... -
RedPill TinyCore Loader Installation Guide for DSM 7.1 BareMetal
proc replied to Peter Suh's topic in Tutorials and Guides
I just checked a brand new USB drive(without running any updates or scripts). It only has 35M free space. tc@box:~$ df /home/tc/redpill-load/localdiskp1 Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/sda1 48M 14M 35M 29% /home/tc/redpill-load/localdiskp1 -
RedPill TinyCore Loader Installation Guide for DSM 7.1 BareMetal
proc replied to Peter Suh's topic in Tutorials and Guides
tc@box:~$ df /home/tc/redpill-load/localdiskp1 Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/sda1 48M 48M 0 100% /home/tc/redpill-load/localdiskp1 -
RedPill TinyCore Loader Installation Guide for DSM 7.1 BareMetal
proc replied to Peter Suh's topic in Tutorials and Guides
Sorry, I didn't upload the full log. I tried 3 USB drives, so I don't think they are damaged. tc@box:~$ df -h Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on rootfs 3.4G 42M 3.4G 2% / tmpfs 1.9G 0 1.9G 0% /dev/shm /dev/sda3 899M 52M 847M 6% /mnt/sda3 /dev/loop0 24K 24K 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/attr /dev/loop1 40K 40K 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/acl /dev/loop2 252K 252K 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/ncursesw /dev/loop3 144K 144K 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/readline /dev/loop4 484K 484K 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/bash /dev/loop5 5.3M 5.3M 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/binutils /dev/loop6 32K 32K 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/bzip2-dev /dev/loop7 1.8M 1.8M 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/openssl-1.1.1 /dev/loop8 148K 148K 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/ca-certificates /dev/loop9 24K 24K 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/libcap /dev/loop10 244K 244K 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/gmp /dev/loop11 2.3M 2.3M 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/coreutils /dev/loop12 88K 88K 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/cpio /dev/loop13 284K 284K 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/curl /dev/loop14 72K 72K 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/expat2 /dev/loop15 200K 200K 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/findutils /dev/loop16 3.9M 3.9M 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/git /dev/loop17 92K 92K 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/grep /dev/loop18 48K 48K 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/gzip /dev/loop19 816K 816K 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/isl /dev/loop20 216K 216K 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/jq /dev/loop21 68K 68K 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/jsoncpp /dev/loop22 52K 52K 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/liblz4 /dev/loop23 308K 308K 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/libzstd /dev/loop24 76K 76K 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/liblzma /dev/loop25 600K 600K 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/libxml2 /dev/loop26 56K 56K 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/lzo /dev/loop27 272K 272K 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/nettle3 /dev/loop28 384K 384K 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/libarchive /dev/loop29 24K 24K 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/libpci /dev/loop30 84K 84K 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/librhash /dev/loop31 128K 128K 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/udev-lib /dev/loop32 48K 48K 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/libusb /dev/loop33 68K 68K 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/libuv /dev/loop34 44K 44K 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/lsscsi /dev/loop35 60K 60K 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/m4 /dev/loop36 104K 104K 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/make /dev/loop37 492K 492K 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/raid-dm-5.10.3-tinycore64 /dev/loop38 352K 352K 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/mdadm /dev/loop39 4.0K 4.0K 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/mirrors /dev/loop40 232K 232K 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/mpfr /dev/loop41 48K 48K 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/mpc /dev/loop42 88K 88K 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/ncursesw-utils /dev/loop43 740K 740K 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/ncursesw-terminfo /dev/loop44 1.4M 1.4M 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/openssh /dev/loop45 76K 76K 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/patch /dev/loop46 276K 276K 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/pciutils /dev/loop47 80K 80K 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/sed /dev/loop48 220K 220K 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/tar /dev/loop49 288K 288K 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/usb-utils /dev/loop50 2.1M 2.1M 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/util-linux /dev/loop51 52K 52K 0 100% /tmp/tcloop/xz It has 2.73GB unallocated space, so 4GB should be enough. Maybe sda1 and sda2 are too small? -
RedPill TinyCore Loader Installation Guide for DSM 7.1 BareMetal
proc replied to Peter Suh's topic in Tutorials and Guides
Thanks for your response! I just tried "./my.sh DS918+". This script is powerful! But still got the same error. Mounting /dev/sda1 to localdiskp1 /dev/sda2 localdiskp2 cp: error writing 'localdiskp1/boot/grub/locale/ru.mo': No space left on device cp: error writing 'localdiskp1/boot/grub/x86_64-efi/gcry_sha512.mod': No space left on device cp: error writing 'localdiskp1/custom.gz': No space left on device cp: error writing 'localdiskp1/rd.gz': No space left on device cp: error writing 'localdiskp1/zImage': No space left on device Creating tinycore entry menuentry 'Tiny Core Image Build' { savedefault set root=(hd0,msdos3) echo Loading Linux... linux /vmlinuz64 loglevel=3 cde waitusb=5 vga=791 echo Loading initramfs... initrd /corepure64.gz echo Booting TinyCore for loader creation } Entries in Localdisk bootloader : ======================================================================= menuentry 'RedPill DS918+ v7.1.0-42661 (USB, Verbose)' { menuentry 'RedPill DS918+ v7.1.0-42661 (SATA, Verbose)' { menuentry 'Tiny Core Image Build' { Caching files for future use Found /home/tc/redpill-load/cache/ds918p_42661.pat, copying to cache directory : /mnt/sda3/auxfiles Saving user session for future use. Saving current extensions -> OK ! Saving current user_config.json -> OK ! Backup in progress... Clearing local redpill files Please make sure you are using the latest 1GB img before using backup option Current /home/tc size is 2.3M , try to keep it less than 1GB as it might not fit into your image Should i update the sda with your current files [Yy/Nn] Backing up home files to sda : Backing up files to /mnt/sda3//mydata.tgz Done. tc@box:~$ df -h Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on rootfs 3.4G 42M 3.4G 2% / tmpfs 1.9G 0 1.9G 0% /dev/shm /dev/sda3 899M 52M 847M 6% /mnt/sda3 It is a 4GB USB drive and I guess the space is enough... -
RedPill TinyCore Loader Installation Guide for DSM 7.1 BareMetal
proc replied to Peter Suh's topic in Tutorials and Guides
Hi Peter, I am trying to install 918+ 7.1 on a Lenovo pc, but keep getting these errors. Can you please help? Thank you! I installed 7.1 on this same pc successfully last month. No idea why I keep getting this error this time. Tried different USB drives, tried 920+, tried more than 10 times yerterday...no luck. These are the latest outputs: tc@box:~$ ./rploader.sh build apollolake-7.0.1-42218 .... Mounting /dev/sda1 to localdiskp1 /dev/sda2 localdiskp2 cp: error writing 'localdiskp1/zImage': No space left on device Creating tinycore entry .... tc@box:~$ ./rploader.sh build apollolake-7.1.0-42661 ... Mounting /dev/sda1 to localdiskp1 /dev/sda2 localdiskp2 cp: error writing 'localdiskp1/boot/grub/i386-pc/gcry_tiger.mod': No space left on device cp: error writing 'localdiskp1/boot/grub/locale/ru.mo': No space left on device cp: error writing 'localdiskp1/boot/grub/x86_64-efi/gcry_sha512.mod': No space left on device cp: error writing 'localdiskp1/custom.gz': No space left on device cp: error writing 'localdiskp1/rd.gz': No space left on device cp: error writing 'localdiskp1/zImage': No space left on device Creating tinycore entry ... This pc has a 4G RAM. I used tinycore-redpill-uefi.v0.4.6.img and followed these steps: ./rploader.sh update now ./rploader.sh fullupgrade now ./rploader.sh serialgen DS918+ ./rploader.sh identifyusb now ./rploader.sh satamap now ./rploader.sh build apollolake-7.0.1-42218 ./rploader.sh clean now ./rploader.sh build apollolake-7.1.0-42661 ./rploader.sh clean now; rm -rf /mnt/sdb3/auxfiles; rm -rf /home/tc/custom-module; ./rploader.sh backup now; If I use this USB drive to boot the pc, I can see these outputs and then the pc reboots. And then "Booting RedPill" again, and then the pc reboots again. It is a loop. Booting 'RedPill BS918+ v7.1.0-42261 (USB, Verbose)' Loading Linux... Loading initramfs... Starting kernel with USB boot