Trantor Posted October 24, 2016 Share #676 Posted October 24, 2016 I can't find the name of the controller but it's integrated in the motherboard.I know the chipset is an Intel® Q963 Express chipset. Is it also controlling the sata ports? I'm still looking for the controller's name. It's ICH8R - You need ata_piix.ko, which is not included, I will add it to bootimage. During my test with updated network modules, I have tried to add sata driver including ata_piix (needed for my old ICH7 mobo). When trying to insmod these sata modules it complain about unknow syno_libata_get_index or something like that. This function should be included in the kernel (function declared in libata-core) but it doesn't. I even try building these module with vanilla 3.10.77 kernel. sata_sil, sata_via, sata_amd .... load ok but ata_piix module is stuck during insmod. Of course using vanilla is not great idea and probably will cause disk naming conflict and other bugs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rikadoo Posted October 24, 2016 Share #677 Posted October 24, 2016 I tried the new bootloader, but my LSI M1015 SAS controller is not working, only seeing the drives from my motherboard SATA. I`m gonna wait until the drivers are included in the new loader. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
korotkov Posted October 24, 2016 Share #678 Posted October 24, 2016 Installed today on Asus J-1900I-C - works good. Made usb boot from junuefibios.img, changed VID PID of USB, serial/mac, and changed console to console=ttyS0. and that's it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ticariocman Posted October 24, 2016 Share #679 Posted October 24, 2016 I tried the new bootloader, but my LSI M1015 SAS controller is not working, only seeing the drives from my motherboard SATA. I`m gonna wait until the drivers are included in the new loader. Next time don't waist your value time. Read first... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Elpee Posted October 24, 2016 Share #680 Posted October 24, 2016 Please help with Power button. Dear @Arcao I extracted your tar file to 4 separate folders, but I don't think I can copy them to the root because the root also has the same folder names. So how? I really don't want to rescue my Nas once again... Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tim427 Posted October 24, 2016 Share #681 Posted October 24, 2016 After trying different boot images (gen8boot.img junuefibios.img synoboot.img or oktisme's image) I couldn't manage to properly start an DSM6 setup. Getting an "installer page" isn't the problem... Booting to an actual installed DSM6 is I'll try VirtualBox tommorow, but my end-goal is running DSM6 under an KVM host. Anyone tried that before? Tips/tricks? TL;DR-version of how you managed an (virtual?) setup? EDIT: "Failed to install the file. The file is probably corrupted. (13)" for example Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
norick_qv Posted October 25, 2016 Share #682 Posted October 25, 2016 Have it working, but my SLI 9211 is not working, so no passthrough. Is there any way to have it working? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Benoire Posted October 25, 2016 Share #683 Posted October 25, 2016 Not until drivers are compiled and included. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Benoire Posted October 25, 2016 Share #684 Posted October 25, 2016 @Jun (using @ doesn't actually work does it?!) Are you able to find the time to patch a rackstation model with the dynamic patch? The RS18016xs+ should be using LSI cards (9211-8is) with the SAS drive numbering remapped to get the actual physical slot sorted. This would give those with SAS HBAs of the LSI range access plus proper drive numbering. I have no idea what you have done with the patch, nor could I find it to see but I reckon the community would greatly appreciate it! Cheers, Chris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Polanskiman Posted October 25, 2016 Share #685 Posted October 25, 2016 After trying different boot images (gen8boot.img junuefibios.img synoboot.img or oktisme's image) I couldn't manage to properly start an DSM6 setup. Getting an "installer page" isn't the problem... Booting to an actual installed DSM6 is I'll try VirtualBox tommorow, but my end-goal is running DSM6 under an KVM host. Anyone tried that before? Tips/tricks? TL;DR-version of how you managed an (virtual?) setup? EDIT: "Failed to install the file. The file is probably corrupted. (13)" for example As stated multiple times error 13 is most probably due to a wrong vid/pid, so make sure those are correct and try again. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TWiST Posted October 25, 2016 Share #686 Posted October 25, 2016 Have it working, but my SLI 9211 is not working, so no passthrough. Is there any way to have it working? There are several of us waiting for this functionality to get baked in, I am sure it will come soon! Until then, keep coming back and reading daily, that's what I do. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arcao Posted October 25, 2016 Share #687 Posted October 25, 2016 (edited) Deprecated, see OP. ---------------------- Hi guys, Here is my updated ramdisk.lzma: https://mega.nz/#!KBFRxZiY!m_w2uCnUvTyH2leI6hKn1GMDbGRV6MeOLmUFrzHc4R0 Backup your existing ramdisk.lzma (for sure) from image/DS3615xs/ on your usb boot drive and replace it with the ramdisk.lzma from archive. Or download complete img file: https://mega.nz/#!2dliEDia!FlkILSHCJqRUDTyjzjVUOawke5GEl0ESTiqEAajpaS0 (UEFI) https://mega.nz/#!KV8BjaLb!Bt28SEBMlvmcu3DdhMtpG-t-WmycNA4UKASfFwcyrjo (Hybrid UEFI/BIOS) Change log: Added below kernel modules: r8101: RTL8100E/RTL8101E/RTL8102E-GR/RTL8103E(L) RTL8102E(L)/RTL8101E/RTL8103T RTL8401/RTL8401P/RTL8105E RTL8402/RTL8106E/RTL8106EUS r8168: RTL8111B/RTL8168B/RTL8111/RTL8168 RTL8111C/RTL8111CP/RTL8111D(L) RTL8168C/RTL8111DP/RTL8111E r8168: RTL8168E/RTL8111F/RTL8411 RTL8111G/RTL8111GUS/RTL8411B(N) RTL8118AS * Note: r8169 from Trantor archive doesn't work with my on-board Realtek RTL8111GR. So I kept the existing which is also much bigger. e1000e: 82573L/82572EI/82571EB/82573E/82573V/82567/82574L/82566MM/82566MC e1000e: 82566DM/82566DC/82563EB/82574IT/82583V/82579LM/82579V/82577LC/82577LM e1000e: 82578DC/82578DM/Gigabit CT Desktop Adapter/PRO/1000 PT/PF/I217-LM/V/I218-V/LM/I219 LM/V bnx2: Broadcom NetXtremeII BCM5706/BCM5708/5709/5716 bnx2x: Broadcom NetXtremeII 10Gb BCM57710/BCM57711/BCM57711E/BCM57712 tg3: Broadcom Tigon3 BCM5705/BCM5703/BCM5702/BCM5701/BCM5700/BCM5721/BCM5751/BCM5788/BCM5704/BCM5752/BCM5789 tg3 : BCM5723/BCM5761/BCM5787/BCM5755/BCM5722/BCM5754/BCM57781/BCM57785/BCM5718BCM57765/BCM57761 tg3: BCM5719/BCM5725/BCM5762/BCM5720/BCM57790/BCM57795/BCM57766/BCM57780 * Note: Existing modules updated with version from Trantor archive. I also added missing firmware files. ax88179_178a : ASIX AX88179/178A USB 3.0/2.0 to Gigabit Ethernet mpt2sas: LSI SAS 6Gb/s Host Adapters SAS2004, SAS2008, SAS2108, SAS2116, SAS2208, SAS2308 and SSS6200 * Note: It's already included in existing ramdisk but not loaded. By dmesg it's started correctly. evdev, button: for acpid Compiling any disk adapter modules is not possible at the moment due to unexported syno_libata_get_index function (declared in libata-core). So only way to fix it is recompile kernel (we don't have latest kernel sources to do that) or somehow modify drive adapter sources to not depends on syno_libata_get_index function. Edit: Files moved to mega.nz from my webhosting. Edited October 30, 2016 by Guest Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hitcher99 Posted October 25, 2016 Share #688 Posted October 25, 2016 @Arcao Great Job! Can you maybe ADD modules for "Hyper-V" support? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
john_matrix Posted October 25, 2016 Share #689 Posted October 25, 2016 @Arcao: Thank you very much! Do you think some DVB-T USB drivers can be added the same way you add the NIC drivers? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Polanskiman Posted October 25, 2016 Share #690 Posted October 25, 2016 Hi guys, Here is my updated ramdisk.lzma. Backup your existing ramdisk.lzma (for sure) from image/DS3615xs/ on your usb boot drive and replace it with the ramdisk.lzma from archive. Change log: Added below kernel modules: r8101: RTL8100E/RTL8101E/RTL8102E-GR/RTL8103E(L) RTL8102E(L)/RTL8101E/RTL8103T RTL8401/RTL8401P/RTL8105E RTL8402/RTL8106E/RTL8106EUS r8168: RTL8111B/RTL8168B/RTL8111/RTL8168 RTL8111C/RTL8111CP/RTL8111D(L) RTL8168C/RTL8111DP/RTL8111E r8168: RTL8168E/RTL8111F/RTL8411 RTL8111G/RTL8111GUS/RTL8411B(N) RTL8118AS * Note: r8169 from Trantor archive doesn't work with my on-board Realtek RTL8111GR. So I kept the existing which is also much bigger. e1000e: 82573L/82572EI/82571EB/82573E/82573V/82567/82574L/82566MM/82566MC e1000e: 82566DM/82566DC/82563EB/82574IT/82583V/82579LM/82579V/82577LC/82577LM e1000e: 82578DC/82578DM/Gigabit CT Desktop Adapter/PRO/1000 PT/PF/I217-LM/V/I218-V/LM/I219 LM/V bnx2: Broadcom NetXtremeII BCM5706/BCM5708/5709/5716 bnx2x: Broadcom NetXtremeII 10Gb BCM57710/BCM57711/BCM57711E/BCM57712 tg3: Broadcom Tigon3 BCM5705/BCM5703/BCM5702/BCM5701/BCM5700/BCM5721/BCM5751/BCM5788/BCM5704/BCM5752/BCM5789 tg3 : BCM5723/BCM5761/BCM5787/BCM5755/BCM5722/BCM5754/BCM57781/BCM57785/BCM5718BCM57765/BCM57761 tg3: BCM5719/BCM5725/BCM5762/BCM5720/BCM57790/BCM57795/BCM57766/BCM57780 * Note: Existing modules updated with version from Trantor archive. I also added missing firmware files. ax88179_178a : ASIX AX88179/178A USB 3.0/2.0 to Gigabit Ethernet mpt2sas: LSI SAS 6Gb/s Host Adapters SAS2004, SAS2008, SAS2108, SAS2116, SAS2208, SAS2308 and SSS6200 * Note: It's already included in existing ramdisk but not loaded. By dmesg it's started correctly. evdev, button: for acpid Compiling any disk adapter modules is not possible at the moment due to unexported syno_libata_get_index function (declared in libata-core). So only way to fix it is recompile kernel (we don't have latest kernel sources to do that) or somehow modify drive adapter sources to not depends on syno_libata_get_index function. Arco, would you mind posting a full hybrid uefi/bios loader so we can use it as is instead of having to replace the ramdisk. That would be great if you could do that. Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JoeOIVOV Posted October 25, 2016 Share #691 Posted October 25, 2016 @Arcao Thank you very much, I can finally find my device. Hyper-V Support would be awesome! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arcao Posted October 25, 2016 Share #692 Posted October 25, 2016 (edited) @Arcao: Thank you very much! Do you think some DVB-T USB drivers can be added the same way you add the NIC drivers? Some kernel modules are present in /lib/modules/backports_dvb (made by synology), but they are not loaded. It's only necessary to load modules in correct order with insmod. Edit: You can try: for x in {1..10}; do for f in /lib/modules/backports_dvb/*.ko; do insmod $f; done; done But better would be to insert only that kernel modules what you need. Edited October 25, 2016 by Guest Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
satdream Posted October 25, 2016 Share #693 Posted October 25, 2016 Great work ! wahou ... is it possible to get Marvel 88SE92xx support ? as explained, the default kernel do not support port multiplier features. Thanks ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ticariocman Posted October 25, 2016 Share #694 Posted October 25, 2016 Hi guys, Here is my updated ramdisk.lzma. Backup your existing ramdisk.lzma (for sure) from image/DS3615xs/ on your usb boot drive and replace it with the ramdisk.lzma from archive. Change log: Added below kernel modules: r8101: RTL8100E/RTL8101E/RTL8102E-GR/RTL8103E(L) RTL8102E(L)/RTL8101E/RTL8103T RTL8401/RTL8401P/RTL8105E RTL8402/RTL8106E/RTL8106EUS r8168: RTL8111B/RTL8168B/RTL8111/RTL8168 RTL8111C/RTL8111CP/RTL8111D(L) RTL8168C/RTL8111DP/RTL8111E r8168: RTL8168E/RTL8111F/RTL8411 RTL8111G/RTL8111GUS/RTL8411B(N) RTL8118AS * Note: r8169 from Trantor archive doesn't work with my on-board Realtek RTL8111GR. So I kept the existing which is also much bigger. e1000e: 82573L/82572EI/82571EB/82573E/82573V/82567/82574L/82566MM/82566MC e1000e: 82566DM/82566DC/82563EB/82574IT/82583V/82579LM/82579V/82577LC/82577LM e1000e: 82578DC/82578DM/Gigabit CT Desktop Adapter/PRO/1000 PT/PF/I217-LM/V/I218-V/LM/I219 LM/V bnx2: Broadcom NetXtremeII BCM5706/BCM5708/5709/5716 bnx2x: Broadcom NetXtremeII 10Gb BCM57710/BCM57711/BCM57711E/BCM57712 tg3: Broadcom Tigon3 BCM5705/BCM5703/BCM5702/BCM5701/BCM5700/BCM5721/BCM5751/BCM5788/BCM5704/BCM5752/BCM5789 tg3 : BCM5723/BCM5761/BCM5787/BCM5755/BCM5722/BCM5754/BCM57781/BCM57785/BCM5718BCM57765/BCM57761 tg3: BCM5719/BCM5725/BCM5762/BCM5720/BCM57790/BCM57795/BCM57766/BCM57780 * Note: Existing modules updated with version from Trantor archive. I also added missing firmware files. ax88179_178a : ASIX AX88179/178A USB 3.0/2.0 to Gigabit Ethernet mpt2sas: LSI SAS 6Gb/s Host Adapters SAS2004, SAS2008, SAS2108, SAS2116, SAS2208, SAS2308 and SSS6200 * Note: It's already included in existing ramdisk but not loaded. By dmesg it's started correctly. evdev, button: for acpid Compiling any disk adapter modules is not possible at the moment due to unexported syno_libata_get_index function (declared in libata-core). So only way to fix it is recompile kernel (we don't have latest kernel sources to do that) or somehow modify drive adapter sources to not depends on syno_libata_get_index function. A newbie question. Just don't know what you meant evdev, button: for acpid My humble guess is if I use your updated ramdisk.lzma, I can simply turn off my Nas by pressing the button, no more no less right? Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arcao Posted October 25, 2016 Share #695 Posted October 25, 2016 Arco, would you mind posting a full hybrid uefi/bios loader so we can use it as is instead of having to replace the ramdisk. That would be great if you could do that. Thanks. OK, here are: https://mega.nz/#!2dliEDia!FlkILSHCJqRUDTyjzjVUOawke5GEl0ESTiqEAajpaS0 (UEFI) https://mega.nz/#!KV8BjaLb!Bt28SEBMlvmcu3DdhMtpG-t-WmycNA4UKASfFwcyrjo (Hybrid UEFI/BIOS) https://mega.nz/#!KBFRxZiY!m_w2uCnUvTyH2leI6hKn1GMDbGRV6MeOLmUFrzHc4R0 (ramdisk.lzma) Edit: Files moved to mega.nz from my webhosting... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nickhx Posted October 25, 2016 Share #696 Posted October 25, 2016 hi arcao Great work! If you have time would really appreciate if you could compile the mpt3sas module as well? Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jcdln Posted October 25, 2016 Share #697 Posted October 25, 2016 Hi guys, Here is my updated ramdisk.lzma: https://mega.nz/#!KBFRxZiY!m_w2uCnUvTyH2leI6hKn1GMDbGRV6MeOLmUFrzHc4R0 Backup your existing ramdisk.lzma (for sure) from image/DS3615xs/ on your usb boot drive and replace it with the ramdisk.lzma from archive. Or download complete img file: https://mega.nz/#!2dliEDia!FlkILSHCJqRUDTyjzjVUOawke5GEl0ESTiqEAajpaS0 (UEFI) https://mega.nz/#!KV8BjaLb!Bt28SEBMlvmcu3DdhMtpG-t-WmycNA4UKASfFwcyrjo (Hybrid UEFI/BIOS) Change log: Added below kernel modules: r8101: RTL8100E/RTL8101E/RTL8102E-GR/RTL8103E(L) RTL8102E(L)/RTL8101E/RTL8103T RTL8401/RTL8401P/RTL8105E RTL8402/RTL8106E/RTL8106EUS r8168: RTL8111B/RTL8168B/RTL8111/RTL8168 RTL8111C/RTL8111CP/RTL8111D(L) RTL8168C/RTL8111DP/RTL8111E r8168: RTL8168E/RTL8111F/RTL8411 RTL8111G/RTL8111GUS/RTL8411B(N) RTL8118AS * Note: r8169 from Trantor archive doesn't work with my on-board Realtek RTL8111GR. So I kept the existing which is also much bigger. e1000e: 82573L/82572EI/82571EB/82573E/82573V/82567/82574L/82566MM/82566MC e1000e: 82566DM/82566DC/82563EB/82574IT/82583V/82579LM/82579V/82577LC/82577LM e1000e: 82578DC/82578DM/Gigabit CT Desktop Adapter/PRO/1000 PT/PF/I217-LM/V/I218-V/LM/I219 LM/V bnx2: Broadcom NetXtremeII BCM5706/BCM5708/5709/5716 bnx2x: Broadcom NetXtremeII 10Gb BCM57710/BCM57711/BCM57711E/BCM57712 tg3: Broadcom Tigon3 BCM5705/BCM5703/BCM5702/BCM5701/BCM5700/BCM5721/BCM5751/BCM5788/BCM5704/BCM5752/BCM5789 tg3 : BCM5723/BCM5761/BCM5787/BCM5755/BCM5722/BCM5754/BCM57781/BCM57785/BCM5718BCM57765/BCM57761 tg3: BCM5719/BCM5725/BCM5762/BCM5720/BCM57790/BCM57795/BCM57766/BCM57780 * Note: Existing modules updated with version from Trantor archive. I also added missing firmware files. ax88179_178a : ASIX AX88179/178A USB 3.0/2.0 to Gigabit Ethernet mpt2sas: LSI SAS 6Gb/s Host Adapters SAS2004, SAS2008, SAS2108, SAS2116, SAS2208, SAS2308 and SSS6200 * Note: It's already included in existing ramdisk but not loaded. By dmesg it's started correctly. evdev, button: for acpid Compiling any disk adapter modules is not possible at the moment due to unexported syno_libata_get_index function (declared in libata-core). So only way to fix it is recompile kernel (we don't have latest kernel sources to do that) or somehow modify drive adapter sources to not depends on syno_libata_get_index function. Edit: Files moved to mega.nz from my webhosting. Thank you very much for your hard work Arcao! So if I understand well, there is no way to implement ICH8R sata controller driver in the loader because we don't have the kernel sources yet? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mmaster23 Posted October 25, 2016 Share #698 Posted October 25, 2016 Hi guys, Here is my updated ramdisk.lzma: https://mega.nz/#!KBFRxZiY!m_w2uCnUvTyH2leI6hKn1GMDbGRV6MeOLmUFrzHc4R0 Backup your existing ramdisk.lzma (for sure) from image/DS3615xs/ on your usb boot drive and replace it with the ramdisk.lzma from archive. Or download complete img file: https://mega.nz/#!2dliEDia!FlkILSHCJqRUDTyjzjVUOawke5GEl0ESTiqEAajpaS0 (UEFI) https://mega.nz/#!KV8BjaLb!Bt28SEBMlvmcu3DdhMtpG-t-WmycNA4UKASfFwcyrjo (Hybrid UEFI/BIOS) Compiling any disk adapter modules is not possible at the moment due to unexported syno_libata_get_index function (declared in libata-core). So only way to fix it is recompile kernel (we don't have latest kernel sources to do that) or somehow modify drive adapter sources to not depends on syno_libata_get_index function. Edit: Files moved to mega.nz from my webhosting. Thanks for all your hard work. Now I can finally see my box. I modified Grub.conf for the pid, vid, sn and mac and that works. It boots fine on my Q170 board and I can access the install wizard. Loaded it with the pat file (or let it download it itself) and let it run down the installer. The computer reboots as expected to the USB stick once again. However, after loading the image, I can't get a response. I think the intel nic is down after the reboot. Any thoughts? Again, thank you. Edit: p.s. I've tried both the UEFI image and the UEFI/BIOS image. My board is in true UEFI mode. Testing with a SSD attached to the intel controller. Disks attached to my 9211-i8 don't show up (at this stage?) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
quicknick Posted October 25, 2016 Share #699 Posted October 25, 2016 Edit: p.s. I've tried both the UEFI image and the UEFI/BIOS image. My board is in true UEFI mode. Testing with a SSD attached to the intel controller. Disks attached to my 9211-i8 don't show up (at this stage?) Most LSI cards will NOT work without a patched kernel. Until a patched kernel is produced, you'll have to wait. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mmaster23 Posted October 25, 2016 Share #700 Posted October 25, 2016 Edit: p.s. I've tried both the UEFI image and the UEFI/BIOS image. My board is in true UEFI mode. Testing with a SSD attached to the intel controller. Disks attached to my 9211-i8 don't show up (at this stage?) Most LSI cards will NOT work without a patched kernel. Until a patched kernel is produced, you'll have to wait. mpt2sas: LSI SAS 6Gb/s Host Adapters SAS2004, SAS2008, SAS2108, SAS2116, SAS2208, SAS2308 and SSS6200* Note: It's already included in existing ramdisk but not loaded. By dmesg it's started correctly. SAS2008 (Falcon) is the LSI 9211/IBM M1015. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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