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Nanoboot worked fine on my VirtualBox test instances :smile:

 

Used VBoxManage to create .vdi from .img

 

VBoxManage convertfromraw -format VDI NanoBoot-5.0.2.1-fat.img NanoBoot-5.0.2.1-fat.vdi

or just use the provided vmdk file? or doesn't vmdk work on virtualbox?

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First of all want to thank everyone for this awesome project!

I do not use any virtual machine so all I did was on my homemade nas

 

My setup:

Disk 1 (very small in size) I keep the main DiskStation software and also it becomes volume 1 for my apps in use

Any other Disks will become Volume 2 for data …anyways frustrated because the 4482 update.

 

This is what I did:

Made me a gnoboot-alpha10.5 boot drive and install DSM_DS211_4458 once finish I turn it off and replaced the usb boot drive with the NanoBoot-5.0.2.2-fat usb drive and installed the famous DSM_DS3612xs_4482 as explained by fma965. Everything working great so far and I even switch usb boot drives and works great with either one!

 

Thank you so much guys.

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First of all want to thank everyone for this awesome project!

I do not use any virtual machine so all I did was on my homemade nas

 

My setup:

Disk 1 (very small in size) I keep the main DiskStation software and also it becomes volume 1 for my apps in use

Any other Disks will become Volume 2 for data …anyways frustrated because the 4482 update.

 

This is what I did:

Made me a gnoboot-alpha10.5 boot drive and install DSM_DS211_4458 once finish I turn it off and replaced the usb boot drive with the NanoBoot-5.0.2.2-fat usb drive and installed the famous DSM_DS3612xs_4482 as explained by fma965. Everything working great so far and I even switch usb boot drives and works great with either one!

 

Thank you so much guys.

 

Thanks, Glad it helped :smile:

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My setup:

Disk 1 (very small in size) I keep the main DiskStation software and also it becomes volume 1 for my apps in use

Any other Disks will become Volume 2 for data …anyways frustrated because the 4482 update.

 

Hi hieloiceberg,

 

thank you for your description.

On short question, can I do this also whit vm on esxi.

I mean to use on smal vmdk (HD1) for the os and a 2end (HD2) only fort the data.

So I can place the HD1.vmdk on my ssd datastore where only the vm placed and HD2.vmdk datastore only for datas

 

The other thing is, I have a real synology DS713+ can I use also this image to setup a virtual synology DS on the esxi server.

Think the 3612xs which most of the useres using hast to much funtion we never use whit this vm.

 

All thest mtheo

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Thanks for you help.

 

A clean installation of DSM 5.0-4482 works with NanoBoot-5.0.2.1-fat.img, DSM_DS3612xs_4482.pat and HP Proliant G7 N54L.

 

The migration probably works but due a human mistake, I lost all configuration of DSM but no data.

 

Bye,

Martial

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I was able to install the stock 5.0 DSM-4482.pat (downloaded from Synology) as follows:

 

gnoboot > fresh install stock 4458 > reboot > boot using nanoboot 5.0.2.2-fat (sees the box as a 3612xs, 5.0.2.4 thinks its a 214play) > nano boot option >upgrade -DSM 4482< > install stock 4482 from synology.

 

My system is a homebuilt NAS box with an intel chip asus mobo....

 

FYI -

 

I already had the original 5.0 Beta from Trantor installed with a 5 disk (3TB each) SHR volume and a bunch of apps installed so I wanted to test it before I ran it on my existing build.

 

I removed all the drives and tested it all from a scratch install with a usb thumb drive and a single 320GB HDD. After verifying that it worked, i put all my drives back in and booted my existing install (DSM 5 beta) with gnoboot. I installed 4458 (selecting the 'migrate" option to keep all my data) i then rebooted and installed the 4482 stock update.

 

My apps, 11.0 TB SHR and all settings were persistent (with the exception of my static IP)! YMMV...

 

Cheers!

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I was able to install the stock 5.0 DSM-4482.pat (downloaded from Synology) as follows:

 

gnoboot > fresh install stock 4458 > reboot > boot using nanoboot 5.0.2.2-fat (sees the box as a 3612xs, 5.0.2.4 thinks its a 214play) > nano boot option >upgrade -DSM 4482< > install stock 4482 from synology.

 

My system is a homebuilt NAS box with an intel chip asus mobo....

 

FYI -

 

I already had the original 5.0 Beta from Trantor installed with a 5 disk (3TB each) SHR volume and a bunch of apps installed so I wanted to test it before I ran it on my existing build.

 

I removed all the drives and tested it all from a scratch install with a usb thumb drive and a single 320GB HDD. After verifying that it worked, i put all my drives back in and booted my existing install (DSM 5 beta) with gnoboot. I installed 4458 (selecting the 'migrate" option to keep all my data) i then rebooted and installed the 4482 stock update.

 

My apps, 11.0 TB SHR and all settings were persistent (with the exception of my static IP)! YMMV...

 

Cheers!

Which Apps did you have installed?? I thought that we must reinstall extra packages like "Plex Media Server", "Audio Station", etc. If they persist after migration I will do it!

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did u select gnoboot.me when doing the install.

Please post exact steps and versions..

 

- Start gnoboot.me

- with e edit the Line to 4482

- start install/upgrade 4482

- upload the .pat (donwloaded servial times)

- error

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Paranoia increasing!

Instead of lame [X+2] stirng "coding", Syno implements RSA encryption with AES256 PEM cert hiding for essential stings in 5.0-4493.

I know that Sinology reading this topic. Nice try, Syno, nice try... :wink:

Here is lastest devices and file protection lists from scemd 5.0-4493:

[spoiler=devlist]

synology_bromolow_3611xs	
0200 111d806e pcieport	
0310 111d806e pcieport	
0318 111d806e pcieport	
0320 111d806e pcieport	
0328 111d806e pcieport	
0400 11ab7042 sata_mv	
0500 11ab7042 sata_mv	
0600 11ab7042 sata_mv	
0700 11ab7042 sata_mv	
0800 11ab7042 sata_mv	
0a00 808610d3 e1000e	
0b00 808610d3 e1000e	
0c00 808610d3 e1000e	
0d00 808610d3 e1000e	

synology_bromolow_3612xs	
0200 111d806e pcieport	
0310 111d806e pcieport	
0318 111d806e pcieport	
0320 111d806e pcieport	
0328 111d806e pcieport	
0400 11ab7042 sata_mv	
0500 11ab7042 sata_mv	
0600 11ab7042 sata_mv	
0700 11ab7042 sata_mv	
0800 11ab7042 sata_mv	
0a00 808610d3 e1000e	
0b00 808610d3 e1000e	
0c00 808610d3 e1000e	
0d00 808610d3 e1000e	

synology_bromolow_rs3411rpxs	
0200 111d806e pcieport	
0310 111d806e pcieport	
0318 111d806e pcieport	
0320 111d806e pcieport	
0328 111d806e pcieport	
0400 11ab7042 sata_mv	
0500 11ab7042 sata_mv	
0600 11ab7042 sata_mv	
0700 11ab7042 sata_mv	
0800 11ab7042 sata_mv	
0a00 808610d3 e1000e	
0b00 808610d3 e1000e	
0c00 808610d3 e1000e	
0d00 808610d3 e1000e	

synology_bromolow_rs3411xs	
0200 111d806e pcieport	
0310 111d806e pcieport	
0318 111d806e pcieport	
0320 111d806e pcieport	
0328 111d806e pcieport	
0400 11ab7042 sata_mv	
0500 11ab7042 sata_mv	
0600 11ab7042 sata_mv	
0700 11ab7042 sata_mv	
0800 11ab7042 sata_mv	
0a00 808610d3 e1000e	
0b00 808610d3 e1000e	
0c00 808610d3 e1000e	
0d00 808610d3 e1000e	

synology_bromolow_rs3412rpxs	
0200 111d806e pcieport	
0310 111d806e pcieport	
0318 111d806e pcieport	
0320 111d806e pcieport	
0328 111d806e pcieport	
0400 11ab7042 sata_mv	
0500 11ab7042 sata_mv	
0600 11ab7042 sata_mv	
0700 11ab7042 sata_mv	
0800 11ab7042 sata_mv	
0a00 808610d3 e1000e	
0b00 808610d3 e1000e	
0c00 808610d3 e1000e	
0d00 808610d3 e1000e	

synology_bromolow_rs3412xs	
0200 111d806e pcieport	
0310 111d806e pcieport	
0318 111d806e pcieport	
0320 111d806e pcieport	
0328 111d806e pcieport	
0400 11ab7042 sata_mv	
0500 11ab7042 sata_mv	
0600 11ab7042 sata_mv	
0700 11ab7042 sata_mv	
0800 11ab7042 sata_mv	
0a00 808610d3 e1000e	
0b00 808610d3 e1000e	
0c00 808610d3 e1000e	
0d00 808610d3 e1000e	

synology_bromolow_rs3413xs+	
0200 111d806e pcieport	
0310 111d806e pcieport	
0318 111d806e pcieport	
0320 111d806e pcieport	
0328 111d806e pcieport	
0400 11ab7042 sata_mv	
0500 11ab7042 sata_mv	
0600 11ab7042 sata_mv	
0700 11ab7042 sata_mv	
0800 11ab7042 sata_mv	
0a00 808610d3 e1000e	
0b00 808610d3 e1000e	
0c00 808610d3 e1000e	
0d00 808610d3 e1000e	

synology_bromolow_rs10613xs+	
0100 10000072 mpt2sas	
0300 808610d3 e1000e	
0400 808610d3 e1000e	
0500 808610d3 e1000e	
0600 808610d3 e1000e	

synology_cedarview_412+	
0100 808610d3 e1000e	
0200 808610d3 e1000e	
0300 10953531 sata_sil24	

synology_cedarview_713+	
0100 808610d3 e1000e	
0200 808610d3 e1000e	
0300 10953531 sata_sil24	

synology_cedarview_1512+	
0100 808610d3 e1000e	
0200 808610d3 e1000e	
0300 10953132 sata_sil24	

synology_cedarview_1513+	
0100 80861533 igb	
0200 80861533 igb	
0300 10953132 sata_sil24	
0400 1b6f7023 etxhci_hcd	
0500 80861533 igb	
0600 80861533 igb	

synology_cedarview_1812+	
0100 808610d3 e1000e	
0200 808610d3 e1000e	
0300 10953132 sata_sil24	
0400 10953132 sata_sil24	

synology_cedarview_1813+	
0200 80861533 igb	
0300 10953132 sata_sil24	
0400 10953132 sata_sil24	
0500 1b6f7023 etxhci_hcd	
0800 80861533 igb	
0900 80861533 igb	

synology_cedarview_2413+	
0100 808610d3 e1000e	
0200 808610d3 e1000e	
0300 11ab7042 sata_mv	
0400 10953132 sata_sil24	
0500 11ab7042 sata_mv	
0600 1b6f7023 etxhci_hcd	

synology_cedarview_rs812+	
0100 808610d3 e1000e	
0200 808610d3 e1000e	
0300 10953531 sata_sil24	

synology_cedarview_rs812rp+	
0100 808610d3 e1000e	
0200 808610d3 e1000e	
0300 10953531 sata_sil24	

synology_cedarview_rs2212+	
0100 808610d3 e1000e	
0200 808610d3 e1000e	
0300 11ab7042 sata_mv	
0500 11ab7042 sata_mv	

synology_cedarview_rs2212rp+	
0100 808610d3 e1000e	
0200 808610d3 e1000e	
0300 11ab7042 sata_mv	
0500 11ab7042 sata_mv	

synology_cedarview_rs2414+	
0100 80861533 igb	
0400 1b6f7023 etxhci_hcd	
0500 80861533 igb	
0600 10953132 sata_sil24	
0700 11ab7042 sata_mv	
0800 1b4b9235 ahci	
0b00 80861533 igb	
0c00 80861533 igb	

synology_cedarview_rs2414rp+	
0100 80861533 igb	
0400 1b6f7023 etxhci_hcd	
0500 80861533 igb	
0600 10953132 sata_sil24	
0700 11ab7042 sata_mv	
0800 1b4b9235 ahci	
0b00 80861533 igb	
0c00 80861533 igb	

synology_x86_411+	
00d0 80862937 uhci_hcd	
00d1 80862938 uhci_hcd	
00d2 80862939 uhci_hcd	
00d7 8086293c ehci_hcd	
00e8 80862934 uhci_hcd	
00e9 80862935 uhci_hcd	
00ea 80862936 uhci_hcd	
00ef 8086293a ehci_hcd	
00fa 80862922 ahci	
0200 10953531 sata_sil24	

synology_x86_411+II	
00d0 80862937 uhci_hcd	
00d1 80862938 uhci_hcd	
00d2 80862939 uhci_hcd	
00d7 8086293c ehci_hcd	
00e8 80862934 uhci_hcd	
00e9 80862935 uhci_hcd	
00ea 80862936 uhci_hcd	
00ef 8086293a ehci_hcd	
00fa 80862922 ahci	
0200 10953531 sata_sil24	

synology_x86_710+	
00c8 808610e5 e1000e	
00d0 80862937 uhci_hcd	
00d1 80862938 uhci_hcd	
00d2 80862939 uhci_hcd	
00d7 8086293c ehci_hcd	
00e8 80862934 uhci_hcd	
00e9 80862935 uhci_hcd	
00ea 80862936 uhci_hcd	
00ef 8086293a ehci_hcd	
00fa 80862922 ahci	
0100 10953132 sata_sil24	

synology_x86_712+	
0100 10953531 sata_sil24	
0200 808610d3 e1000e	
0300 808610d3 e1000e	

synology_x86_1010+	
0100 10953132 sata_sil24	
0200 808610d3 e1000e	
0300 808610d3 e1000e	

synology_x86_1511+	
0100 10953132 sata_sil24	
0200 808610d3 e1000e	
0300 808610d3 e1000e	

synology_x86_2411+	
0100 11ab7042 sata_mv	
0200 11ab7042 sata_mv	
0300 11ab7042 sata_mv	
0400 11ab7042 sata_mv	
0500 808610d3 e1000e	
0600 808610d3 e1000e	

synology_x86_rs810+	
0100 10953531 sata_sil24	
0200 808610d3 e1000e	
0300 808610d3 e1000e	

synology_x86_rs810rp+	
0100 10953531 sata_sil24	
0200 808610d3 e1000e	
0300 808610d3 e1000e	

synology_x86_rs2211+	
0100 11ab7042 sata_mv	
0200 11ab7042 sata_mv	
0300 11ab7042 sata_mv	
0400 11ab7042 sata_mv	
0500 808610d3 e1000e	
0600 808610d3 e1000e	

synology_x86_rs2211rp+	
0100 11ab7042 sata_mv	
0200 11ab7042 sata_mv	
0300 11ab7042 sata_mv	
0400 11ab7042 sata_mv	
0500 808610d3 e1000e	
0600 808610d3 e1000e	

synology_evansport_214play	
0160 80862e6e e1000	
0200 1b6f7023 etxhci_hcd	
0300 10953531 sata_sil24	

synology_evansport_114+	
0160 80862e6e e1000	
0200 1b6f7023 etxhci_hcd	
0300 10953531 sata_sil24	

synology_bromolow_rs3614xs	
0a00 1b4b9235 ahci	
0b00 1b4b9235 ahci	
0c00 1b4b9235 ahci	
0e00 1b4b9235 ahci	
0f00 1b4b9235 ahci	
1100 80861539 igb	
1200 80861539 igb	
1300 80861539 igb	
1400 80861539 igb	

synology_bromolow_rs3614rpxs	
0a00 1b4b9235 ahci	
0b00 1b4b9235 ahci	
0c00 1b4b9235 ahci	
0e00 1b4b9235 ahci	
0f00 1b4b9235 ahci	
1100 80861539 igb	
1200 80861539 igb	
1300 80861539 igb	
1400 80861539 igb	

synology_bromolow_rs3614xs+	
0400 1b4b9235 ahci	
0500 1b4b9235 ahci	
0600 1b4b9235 ahci	
0800 1b4b9235 ahci	
0900 1b4b9235 ahci	
0a00 1b4b9235 ahci	
0b00 1b6f7023 etxhci_hcd	
0c00 80861539 igb	
0d00 80861539 igb	
0e00 80861539 igb	
0f00 80861539 igb	

synology_cedarview_rs814+	
0100 80861539 igb	
0200 80861539 igb	
0300 10953531 sata_sil24	
0400 1b6f7023 etxhci_hcd	
0500 80861539 igb	
0600 80861539 igb	

synology_cedarview_rs814rp+	
0100 80861539 igb	
0200 80861539 igb	
0300 10953531 sata_sil24	
0400 1b6f7023 etxhci_hcd	
0500 80861539 igb	
0600 80861539 igb	

synology_bromolow_2414xs	
0700 11ab7042 sata_mv	
0800 11ab7042 sata_mv	
0b00 11ab7042 sata_mv	
0c00 80861539 igb	
0d00 80861539 igb	
0e00 80861539 igb	
0f00 80861539 igb	

synology_evansport_415play	
0160 80862e6e e1000	
0200 11ab7042 sata_mv	
0300 1b6f7023 etxhci_hcd	

synology_bromolow_rs3415xs+	
0200 1b4b9235 ahci	
0300 1b4b9235 ahci	
0400 1b4b9235 ahci	
0500 1b4b9235 ahci	
0600 1b6f7023 etxhci_hcd	
0700 80861539 igb	
0800 80861539 igb	
0900 80861539 igb	
0a00 80861539 igb	

synology_avoton_415+	
00a0 80861f41 igb	
00a1 80861f41 igb	
00b0 80861f2c ehci_hcd	
00b8 80861f22 ahci	
00c0 80861f32 ahci	
00f8 80861f38 lpc_ich	
00fb 80861f3c i801_smbus	
0100 10953132 sata_sil24	
0200 1b6f7023 etxhci_hcd	

synology_bromolow_3615xs	
0700 1b4b9235 ahci	
0800 1b4b9235 ahci	
0900 1b4b9235 ahci	
0a00 1b4b9235 ahci

[spoiler=filelist]

/usr/syno/bin/findhostd
/usr/syno/bin/scemd
/usr/syno/bin/lspci
/usr/syno/synoman/webman/modules/StorageManager/storagehandler.cgi
/usr/syno/synoman/webman/modules/StorageManager/volumehandler.cgi
/usr/syno/synoman/webman/modules/PkgManApp/PkgMan.cgi
/usr/syno/synoman/webman/modules/PkgManApp/PkgSynoMan.cgi
/usr/syno/synoman/webman/modules/DSMNotify/dsmnotify.cgi
/usr/syno/synoman/webman/modules/PollingTask/polling.cgi
/usr/syno/synoman/webman/modules/SystemInfoApp/LogViewer.cgi
/usr/syno/synoman/webman/initdata.cgi
/usr/syno/synoman/webman/usersettings.cgi
/usr/syno/synoman/webman/uistrings.cgi
/lib/libdsm.so
/lib/libsynocgi.so

 

Enjoy.

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Paranoia increasing!

Instead of lame [X+2] stirng "coding", Syno implements RSA encryption with AES256 PEM cert hiding for essential stings in 5.0-4493.

I know that Sinology reading this topic. Nice try, Syno, nice try... :wink:

 

In that case, can we declare xpenology project close?

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More decrypted strings from scemd:[spoiler=text]
/var/log/pmesg
/usr/syno/bin/lspci | grep 
/usr/bin/logger -p err -t dnsdsm "Check failed. %s"
/usr/bin/logger -p err -t dnsdsm "Check failed. %s";/usr/syno/bin/synonotify DsmProtectionCheckFailed
/dev/sd*
/dev/sas*
LD_PRELOAD
/proc/self/comm
/sys/bus/pci/devices/*/uevent
/proc/sys/kernel/syno_deno_of_spinup_time
/sys/bus/pci/devices/0000:%s:%s.0/uevent
/proc/bus/pci/devices

all "hidden log" entries now encoded with public key, so we need a private key to decode it!

/dev/sd* and /dev/sas* is a mask for drives unmounting in case of protection check fails :wink:

 

 

 

Great work dude. Do you think it can be done?

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We do not need to decrypt the "hidden log".

I post the info to the community so that the community can know more about protection and override it in GPL part of firmware (kernel, drivers etc).

We need to avoid to "hack" a non-GPL, proprietary Synology code in XPEnology.

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We do not need to decrypt the "hidden log".

I post the info to the community so that the community can know more about protection and override it in GPL part of firmware (kernel, drivers etc).

We need to avoid to "hack" a non-GPL, proprietary Synology code in XPEnology.

 

 

 

Synology will hire you soon :smile:

 

I hope a new gnoBoot version comes out very soon.

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