mucki
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And it would nice to know if its possible to do a schedule Power On/Off.
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I have a Pro 6 as well only showing the CPUs in the sensors. Did anyone get around this or find a fix? I have seem some kernal setting for enforce_acpi... = lax not sure if that is the issue or not.
Hi,
any news on that?
I'm a total noob with a Readynas Pro 6 and would like to learn how to install Xpenology.
But before i start it would be nice to know if fancontrol is possible or not
How to install xpenology on an old Netgear RNDU 4000
in Legacy (Outdated) Tutorials
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I managed to enter the Bios of my ReadyNAS Pro 6.
Right there i can choose the boot order and also change the fans to "Thermal control".
Xpenology starts out of the box without hassle and installing 5.1 Update 2 was no prob at all.
But....this damn CMOS reset.... when trying to do a scheduled power on
Running XPenology on ReadyNAS was a great experience, but no scheduled power on/off is a no go (for me!). So i gave up