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  1. Hi, I tried the DS923+ as well and it was the same result. It was mentioned the issue could be i915 but I'm not so sure that is the problem. Waiting for a new version of RR to be released with more debug to determine the exact issue. I disabled the onboard NIC, using an intel nic for testing, makes no difference either in the results with the crashing/kernel panic.
  2. Interesting. I have the onboard NIC completely disabled via BIOS so you would think it should not be an issue?
  3. That option was recommended by the devleoper. It is in there as an option but it made no difference. Even older versions are not working. Could be a compatiblity issue but no way to know b/c the logs are not recorded when the bootloader crashes right after it gives you the connection IP. Is there another way to capture logs?
  4. Anyone know how to pull logs before it crashes in ARC specifically?
  5. HELP --- I downloaded the latest ARPL. When to install on MSI MPG760I and intel i5-12500 and it gets to the point of Booting the Kernel and just freezes and nothing happens. I can see i can no longer ping the system either so it is like the kernel panic and froze the system. Is there any way I can get log after a reboot that would help narrow down the problem? I've disabled the onboard Realtek Nic and have a simple intel Nic, I don't know if it is related to i915 drivers? Any help is appreciated BOOTING... Model: DS923+ Build: 42962 Cmdline: withefi console=ttyS0,115200n8 earlyprintk earlycon=uart8250,io,0x3f8,115200n8 root=/dev/md0 loglevel=15 log_buf_len=32M syno_hw_version=DS923+ netif_num=1 synoboot2 pid=0x5580 mac1=a0369fd77617 sn=2270TQRX9SE9B SMBusHddDynamicPower=1 vid=0x0781 elevator=elevator vender_format_version=2 syno_ttyS1=serial,0x2f8 syno_ttyS0=serial,0x3f8 IP: 192.168.1.80 Loading DSM kernel... Booting...
  6. Hi, trying this method, however I run into an issue after this loads to install DSM all of a sudden the screen goes blank and ping connectivity is lost to the hardware. Could this be related to i915 driver? --------------------------------------={ TinyCore RedPill Friend }=-------------------------------------- TCRP Friend Version : 0.1.0k 0.1.0 friend kernel version up from 5.15.26 to 6.4.16 0.1.0d Fix Some H/W Display Info, Add skip_vender_mac_interfaces cmdline to enable DSM's dhcp to use the correct mac and ip 0.1.0h Add process to abort boot if corrupted user_config.json is used 0.1.0j Remove skip_vender_mac_interfaces and panic cmdline (SAN MANAGER Cause of damage) 0.1.0k Added timestamp recording function before line in /mnt/tcrp/friendlog.log file. Model : SA6400, Serial : 2270TQRHSMTMY, Mac : D843AE17BF5B, Build : 7.2.0-64570, Update : 0, LKM : prod Loader BUS: usb CPU,MEM: 12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-12500 [12 Thread(s)], 31.2G Memory DMI: Micro-Star International Co., Ltd. MS-7D40/MPG B760I EDGE WIFI (MS-7D40), BIOS A.60 01/10/2024 SAS/RAID HBAs Count : 0 , NICs Count : 1 System is running in UEFI boot mode Setting MAC Address from D8:43:AE:17:BF:5B to D8:43:AE:17:BF:5B on eth0 (r8169) IP Address :192.168.1.83, Network Interface Card : eth0 [10ec:8125] (r8125) Detecting upgrade : Ramdisk OK ! zImage OK ! Detecting Internet -> OK! Checking for latest friend -> OK, latest zImage : /mnt/tcrp/zImage-dsm initrd : /mnt/tcrp/initrd-dsm, Module Processing Method : EUDEV cmdline : withefi earlyprintk syno_hw_version=SA6400 console=ttyS0,115200n8 netif_num=1 pid=0xa836 earlycon=uart8250,io,0x3f8,115200n8 syno_port_thaw=1 SasIdxMap=0 mac1=D843AE17BF5B sn=2270TQRHSMTMY SMBusHddDynamicPower=0 vid=0x05dc elevator=elevator loglevel=15 HddHotplug=0 DiskIdxMap syno_hdd_detect=0 vender_format_version=2 sataboot2 syno_hdd_powerup_seq=0 log_buf_len=32M root=/dev/md0 SataPortMap syno_ttyS1=serial,0x2f8 syno_ttyS0=serial,0x3f8 Access http:/192.168.1.83:7681 via the TTYD web terminal to check the problem. (If you have any problems with the DSM installation steps, check the /var/log/linuxrc.syno.log file in this access) Default TTYD root password is blank User config is on /mnt/tcrp/user_config.json Press <r> to enter a menu for Reset DSM Password Press <e> to enter a menu for Edit USB/SATA Command Line Press <j> to enter a Junior mode (to re-install DSM) Press <ctrl-c> to stop boot booting in : 6 Press <ctrl-c> to stop boot booting in : 5
  7. Got the system built and it shows the IP address than a few seconds later screen goes blank, kernel panic. In the ARC Advanced menu there is an Add Cmdline item. The options i915_enable_guc 1 ,2 or 3 do not work. Is there another option which needs to be added to get it to work?
  8. Purchased MS-01 and plan to use U.2 SSD drive, now i'm doubting loading with ARC it will see the U.2 SSD as a SATA drive to install the DSM volume?
  9. Will this work on a intel NUC extreme 12 or 13 with 10gbe onboard Lan and a single NVMe drive as the setup?
  10. Is there a list of supported 10Gbe drivers other than the ARC modules link?
  11. Not sure where to look for this list or if it exists. Looking to add 10Gbe to NUC via thunderbolt, what drivers/modules are supported for this?
  12. Marvell AQC113 is the chipset for the NUC 12 extreme, I looked at the ARC supported modules and don't see it listed. Does this mean it is not supported? https://github.com/AuxXxilium/AuxXxilium/wiki/Arc:-Modules
  13. Primary concern is drivers and will the DSM recognize an onboard 10Gbe on the extreme NUC? Or any other gotcha I should be aware of?
  14. I'm looking to upgrade a legacy system so our use case is very specific. 1. 4TB is more than enough for us for how we use and upload files etc. 2. No need for raid, backups are done to external disk away from NAS for disaster recovery and without Raid less complicated setup. (KISS methodology has served well for over a decade, not looking to change habit or use case) 3. Possible but it offers built in 10gbe and a NVMe m.2 can be used as primary drive. I'm actually leaning towards just building my own system ITX if possible which has built in 10gbe. I'm less concerned about price and building it to last and work. I'm just unsure of the installation of Xpenology on what hardware etc. I still need to do quite a bit of reading up on how it can be installed and if there is caveats etc. 4. Will never use Cloud for security reasons and privacy purposes. If anything I'm leaning towards building a small system, in which case would need to know if there is any limitations I should be aware of ie drivers etc with DSM?
  15. How about the NUCNUC12DCMi7 this has a 10Gb network adapter which is what I'm looking for but again concern is compatiblity. When you state it will be impossible to connect large volumes what do you mean. My plan is to run the DSM on a 4TB M.2 drive. Would this be possible?
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