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how to add the real mac and serial number of a tiny core red pill?

I write the image tinycore-redpill.v0.8.0.0 to the flash drive I give the command /rploader.sh serialgen it generates and saves in the file user_config.json at the end I go to WinSCP and change to the real mac and serial number but in the window Synology Assistant shows the one that was generated. How do I get my real mac b serial number?

 

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20 minutes ago, JNAS said:

how to add the real mac and serial number of a tiny core red pill?

I write the image tinycore-redpill.v0.8.0.0 to the flash drive I give the command /rploader.sh serialgen it generates and saves in the file user_config.json at the end I go to WinSCP and change to the real mac and serial number but in the window Synology Assistant shows the one that was generated. How do I get my real mac b serial number?

 

Step 4.4. I think you are making life harder for yourself using WinSCP. Use the onboard vi editor or enter the command to install nano which for many is much easier to use.

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13 hours ago, JNAS said:

I changed through the file user_config.json through WinSCP, but the essence does not change it sees the one generated?

 

That must be completed before you build the loader.  If you change user_config.json after the loader is built, the changes won't be incorporated.

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Thanks Friend! You've been a big help! Installed the DS920+ and now I have Synology QuickConnect working. One thing I can't figure out, if I want to change the mac + s/n how to do it, the flash drive is no longer visible?

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28 minutes ago, JNAS said:

Thanks Friend! You've been a big help! Installed the DS920+ and now I have Synology QuickConnect working. One thing I can't figure out, if I want to change the mac + s/n how to do it, the flash drive is no longer visible?

 

Plug a USB stick in MS Windows and edit grub.cfg directly in the first partition. This seems to be the easiest way.
There is also a way to mount and process this partition by connecting via SSH within Synology.

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