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rayy

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  1. Hi iliya Can you please tell me which user_config file do you edit? I would like to know its location on the loader USB. Thanks.
  2. Thanks. I think editing user_config.json after build should also work too. Just boot into tinycore builder and ssh/telnet to change the value of these two parameters. A note for anyone else who might be reading this, during initial build, if you do a ./rploader.sh fullupgrade, a new user_config.json gets downloaded and will contain the original values. So if you want to adjust these, make sure it's done after doing fullupgrade.
  3. Yes I can also confirm. After your reply to my other post, I have also investigated and verified that the values in synoinfo.conf gets overwritten by the ones in user_config.json. Thanks a lot.
  4. Hi iliya I'm in a somewhat related situation. I have 20 disks physically connected to my system through a HBA (8 port LSI 9220-8i and a 24 port expander combo. In total I can connect up to 24 disks (linking the HBA and expander will sacrifice 4 ports per side). No matter what I do however, my xpenology will also recognize up to 16 disks. I have tried different loaders including DS3622xs+, DS918+, DS920+, all show the same problem. I tried editing synoinfo.conf at both /etc/ and /etc.default/, however the values of 'internalportcfg' and 'maxdisk' would also revert back to '0xffff' and '16' when I do a reboot. I have also tried modifying user_config on the usb during a fresh install, and still the same thing happens. Since you have successfully connected 20 disks, may I ask how you did it? Was there any special procedure? Thanks.
  5. Are you referring to the user_config.json on the loader? If so, is it under the /lastsession folder? Thanks.
  6. Hi guys, sorry but couldn't get any search result to my issue here. I'm on DSM 7.1 using TinyCore loader DS3622xs+. The issue I'm facing is that I can only get 16 disks max. After doing some research, I know that I must mod the two values maxdisks and internalportcfg at both the /etc and /etc.defaults. However, after doing so, the values I modded will also revert back to original after a system reboot. So again, by default, the synoinfo.conf at both /etc and /etc.defaults contains: internalportcfg = "1xffff" maxdisks = "16" I modified these value at both directories to: internalportcfg = "1xffffff" maxdisks = "32" But as soon as I do a system restart, these two values will go back to default. Some more background. I'm using SSH, and have wrote the files using both vi and nano. I have previously adjusted other values, which have remained as intended. My drives are connected through a HBA card LSI-9220-8i. Another weird thing, is that my set up will not allow me to use the sata drives on motherboard and drives on HBA at the same time. When I try, my number of drives is reduced to a random 6 disks on the HBA card. Not sure if that's related. But right now, I just want to solve the issue of the values in synoinfo.conf not retained after system reset. Thanks guys.
  7. If you are getting certification error, then it means your system date/time is off.
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