mones Posted December 12, 2016 Share #226 Posted December 12, 2016 Hi quicknick, in the network drivers you listed virtio_net support but if I use a virtio network interface the DSM is no longer reachable. With e1000 interface all is working good, but also very slow (300mbit instead of 1gbit) Thank you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
quicknick Posted December 12, 2016 Author Share #227 Posted December 12, 2016 Hi quicknick, in the network drivers you listed virtio_net support but if I use a virtio network interface the DSM is no longer reachable.With e1000 interface all is working good, but also very slow (300mbit instead of 1gbit) Thank you. Will look into it. Slow e1000 speed also exists in jun's loader. Sent from my SM-N920T using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mones Posted December 12, 2016 Share #228 Posted December 12, 2016 Hi quicknick, in the network drivers you listed virtio_net support but if I use a virtio network interface the DSM is no longer reachable.With e1000 interface all is working good, but also very slow (300mbit instead of 1gbit) Thank you. Will look into it. Slow e1000 speed also exists in jun's loader. Sent from my SM-N920T using Tapatalk Yes, same speed for e1000 in your and jun's. I am using ProxMox if it can be of help. Thank you for the work you are doing! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Xeno Posted December 13, 2016 Share #229 Posted December 13, 2016 Hello just stopping by to say THANK YOU for all the hard work. I'm currently using jun's loader and looking foreword to try 2.3. Forgive my stupidity, but 2.3 will be compatible out of the box with this https://www.supermicro.com/products/mot ... 0SLH-F.cfm mobo? I had ran into trouble with i210 with jun's loader and had to do some minor tweaks to make it work. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
quicknick Posted December 13, 2016 Author Share #230 Posted December 13, 2016 Hello just stopping by to say THANK YOU for all the hard work. I'm currently using jun's loader and looking foreword to try 2.3. Forgive my stupidity, but 2.3 will be compatible out of the box with this https://www.supermicro.com/products/mot ... 0SLH-F.cfm mobo? I had ran into trouble with i210 with jun's loader and had to do some minor tweaks to make it work. What tweaks did you have to do? Sent from my SM-N920T using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Xeno Posted December 13, 2016 Share #231 Posted December 13, 2016 i could't get the i210 nic card to work, can't see synology, many users with i210 reported the same problem. To fix it I had to edit grub.cfg replacing $img/ramdisk.lzma $img/$extra_initrd reaplce with initrd $img/$extra_initrd $img/ramdisk.lzma. As it was suggested by others in the forum. I also used jun's experimental ramdisk.lzma. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jackyjjp Posted December 13, 2016 Share #232 Posted December 13, 2016 Thank you, @quicknick. Can't wait to test this great piece of software. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
quicknick Posted December 13, 2016 Author Share #233 Posted December 13, 2016 i could't get the i210 nic card to work, can't see synology, many users with i210 reported the same problem. To fix it I had to edit grub.cfg replacing $img/ramdisk.lzma $img/$extra_initrd reaplce with initrd $img/$extra_initrd $img/ramdisk.lzma. As it was suggested by others in the forum. I also used jun's experimental ramdisk.lzma. I did things different than this in my loader, i think the driver will work in 2.3. Feedback will be helpful. Sent from my SM-N920T using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moredhel Posted December 13, 2016 Share #234 Posted December 13, 2016 Hardware: HP N36L Microserver Install Type: Baremetal NIC Model: NC107i (Broadcom NetXtreme BCM5723) Storage: Onboard SATA Issue: Network I cannot locate the NIC on the network in order to start configuration or install. After the kernel starts no new DHCP lease is taken up on the network, running a network scan does not find any IP address with the MAC of the NIC. The NIC worked under DSM 5.2 without a problem. Any help would be appreciated Edit - I've also tried installing an Edimax EN-9260TX-E NIC into the computer. It apparently uses an RTL8111 or RTL8168E chipset, both are which are supported. Unfortunately that doesn't work either, light comes on for the NIC but no DHCP lease obtained. I've even isolated the computer onto a network with a single empty DHCP server to see what happens however there are no DHCP lease requests. It would be very useful if the bootloader could print to screen the status of the NIC and it's IP, especially given it is meant to be SSH'd in to. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Xeno Posted December 13, 2016 Share #235 Posted December 13, 2016 It would be very useful if the bootloader could print to screen the status of the NIC and it's IP, especially given it is meant to be SSH'd in to. +1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrjay Posted December 13, 2016 Share #236 Posted December 13, 2016 Hardware: HP Microserver Gen8 Install Type: esxi Storage: Onboard SATA i did all the steps in the config tool. serial is assigned ok. mac is assign ok. ip is static and it's ok. when i reboot the vm i get this error. what am i doing wrong or what am i missing? ~ XPEnology Boot loader presented by quicknick v2.3 ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ :: START /linuxrc.syno [ OK ] :: Checking hypervisor [ OK ] Detected hypervisor: vmware :: Loading module sata_sil [ OK ] :: Loading module sata_via [ OK ] :: Loading module sata_vsc [ OK ] :: Loading module sata_nv [ OK ] :: Loading module sata_promise [ OK ] :: Loading module sata_sx4 [ OK ] :: Loading module stex [ OK ] :: Loading module pata_sis [ OK ] :: Loading module sata_sis [ OK ] :: Loading module sata_inic162x [ OK ] :: Loading module sata_qstor [ OK ] :: Loading module sata_svw [ OK ] :: Loading module sata_uli [ OK ] :: Loading module sata_highbank [ OK ] :: Loading module sg [ OK ] :: Loading module scsi_transport_spi [ OK ] :: Loading module mptbase [ OK ] :: Loading module mptctl [ OK ] :: Loading module mptscsih [ OK ] :: Loading module mptsas [ OK ] :: Loading module mptspi [ OK ] :: Loading module mpt2sas [ OK ] :: Loading module mpt3sas [ OK ] :: Loading module nvme [ OK ] :: Loading module megaraid_mm [ OK ] :: Loading module megaraid_mbox [ OK ] :: Loading module megaraid_sas [ OK ] :: Loading module megaraid [ OK ] :: Loading module aacraid [ OK ] :: Loading module aic94xx [ OK ] :: Loading module pm80xx [ OK ] :: Loading module aic79xx [ OK ] :: Loading module aic7xxx [ OK ] :: Loading module hpsa [ OK ] :: Loading module mvsas [ OK ] :: Loading module 3w-xxxx [ OK ] :: Loading module 3w-9xxx [ OK ] :: Loading module 3w-sas [ OK ] :: Loading module hptiop [ OK ] :: Loading module BusLogic [ OK ] :: Loading module qla1280 [ OK ] :: Loading module isci [ OK ] :: Loading module gdth [ OK ] :: Loading module initio [ OK ] :: Loading module a100u2w [ OK ] :: Loading module sym53c8xx [ OK ] :: Loading module ipr [ OK ] :: Loading module atp870u [ OK ] :: Loading module mii [ OK ] :: Loading module mdio [ OK ] :: Loading module amd8111e [ OK ] :: Loading module pcnet32 [ OK ] :: Loading module dca [ OK ] :: Loading module e100 [ OK ] :: Loading module e1000 [ OK ] :: Loading module e1000e [ OK ] :: Loading module ioatdma [ OK ] :: Loading module igb [ OK ] :: Loading module ixgb [ OK ] :: Loading module ixgbe [ OK ] :: Loading module forcedeth [ OK ] :: Loading module uio [ OK ] :: Loading module ssb [ OK ] :: Loading module bnx2 [ OK ] :: Loading module b44 [ OK ] :: Loading module libphy [ OK ] :: Loading module broadcom [ OK ] :: Loading module tg3 [ OK ] :: Loading module 8139cp [ OK ] :: Loading module 8139too [ OK ] :: Loading module r8169 [ OK ] :: Loading module r8168 [ OK ] :: Loading module r8101 [ OK ] :: Loading module via-rhine [ OK ] :: Loading module crc-ccitt [ OK ] :: Loading module via-velocity [ OK ] :: Loading module skge [ OK ] :: Loading module sky2 [ OK ] :: Loading module alx [ OK ] :: Loading module atl1 [ OK ] :: Loading module atl2 [ OK ] :: Loading module atl1c [ OK ] :: Loading module atl1e [ OK ] :: Loading module jme [ OK ] :: Loading module sis190 [ OK ] :: Loading module sis900 [ OK ] :: Loading module be2net [ OK ] :: Loading module bna [ OK ] :: Loading module bnx2x [FAILED] :: Loading module ipv6 [ OK ] :: Loading module cnic [ OK ] :: Loading module cxgb [ OK ] :: Loading module cxgb3 [ OK [ 9.042815] sd 30:0:0:0: [sdae] Assuming drive cache: write through ] :: Loading module cxgb4 [ OK ] :: Loading module mlx4_core [ OK ] :: Loading module mlx4_en [ OK ] :: Loading module netxen_nic [ OK ] :: Loading module qla3xxx [ OK ] :: Loading module qlcnic [ OK ] :: Loading module qlge [ OK ] :: Loading module enic [[ 441849] sd 30:0:0:0: [sdae] Assuming drive cache: write through BUSY ] [ OK ] :: Loading module hp100 [ OK ] :: Loading module 3c59x [ OK ] :: Loading module typhoon [ OK ] :: Loading module sc92031 [ OK ] :: Loading module ptp_pch [ OK ] :: Loading module pch_gbe [ OK ] :: Loading module sundance [ BUSY ] 10.111592] sd 30:0:0:0: [sdae] Assuming drive cache: write through 2G[ OK ] :: Loading module dl2k [ OK ] :: Loading module veth [ OK ] :: Loading module 8021q [ OK ] :: Loading module vmw_pvscsi [ OK ] :: Loading module vmxnet3 [ OK ] :: Loading module vmw_vmci [ OK ] :: Loading module thermal_sys [ OK ] :: Loading module thermal [ OK ] :: Loading module button [ OK ] :: Loading module evdev [ OK ] :: Loading module usb-common [ OK ] :: Loading module usbcore [ OK ] :: Loading module ohci-hcd [ OK ] :: Loading module uhci-hcd [ OK ] :: Loading module ehci-hcd [ OK ] :: Loading module ehci-pci [ BUSY [ 10.953883] md: invalid raid superblock magic on sdaf5 ] [ OK ] :: Loading module xhci-hcd [ OK ] :: Loading module etxhci-hcd [ OK ] :: Loading module usbnet [ OK ] :: Loading module ax88179_178a [ OK ] :: Loading module asix [ OK ] :: Loading module r8152 [ OK ] :: Loading module ipheth [ OK ] ::[ 11679934] md: invalid raid superblock magic on sdag5 Loading module dm9601 [ OK ] :: Loading module int51x1 [ OK ] :: Loading module mcs7830 [ OK ] :: Loading module rtl8150 [ OK ] :: Loading module smsc75xx [ OK ] :: Loading module smsc95xx [ OK ] :: Loading module sierra_net [ OK ] :: Loading module cx82310_eth 13.519985] md: invalid raid superblock magic on sdah5 72G[ BUSY ] [ OK ] :: Loading module pegasus [ OK ] :: Loading module gl620a [ OK ] :: Loading module plusb [ OK ] :: Loading module ipg [ OK ] :: Loading module usbserial [ OK ] :: Loading module ftdi_sio [ OK ] :: Loading module pl2303 [ OK[ 15.476127] md: invalid raid superblock magic on sdai5 ] :: Unloading module mpt2sas [ OK ] :: Loading module mpt2sas [ OK ] :: Re-scanning disks [ OK ] :: Checking GRUB boot options [ OK ] Insert basic USB modules... Insert net driver(Mindspeed only)... :: Starting /usr/syno/bin/synocfgen... [ OK ] /usr/syno/bin/synocfgen returns 0 Partition Version=8 /sbin/e2fsck exists, checking /dev/md0... 32664 inodes used (20.99%, out of 155648) 211 non-contiguous files (0.6%) 26 non-contiguous directories (0.1%) # of inodes with ind/dind/tind blocks: 0/0/0 Extent depth histogram: 30640/55 274880 blocks used (44.15%, out of 622544) 0 bad blocks 1 large file 26212 regular files 4324 directories 2 character device files 0 block device files 0 fifos 1312 links 2114 symbolic links (1956 fast symbolic links) 3 sockets ------------ 33967 files /sbin/e2fsck returns 0 Mounting /dev/md0 /tmpRoot ------------upgrade :: Checking upgrade file [ OK ] ============upgrade Wait 2 seconds for synology manufactory device Tue Dec 13 08:59:43 UTC 2016 /dev/md0 /tmpRoot ext4 rw,relatime,journal_checksum,data=ordered 0 0 none /sys/kernel/debug debugfs rw,relatime 0 0 sys /sys sysfs rw,relatime 0 0 none /dev devtmpfs rw,relatime,size=2013180k,nr_inodes=503295,mode=755 0 0 proc /proc proc rw,relatime 0 0 linuxrc.syno executed successfully. Post init sed: /tmpRoot/etc/rc: No such file or directory sed: /tmpRoot/etc/rc: No such file or directory sed: /tmpRoot/etc/rc: No such file or directory sed: /tmpRoot/etc/rc.network: No such file or directory [ 46.008217] init: error.c:219: Assertion failed in _nih_error_raise_system: errno > 0 [ 46.038902] init: Caught abort, core dumped [ 46.040558] init: Error while reading from descriptor: Broken pipe [ 46.040947] init: error.c:219: Assertion failed in _nih_error_raise_system: errno > 0 [ 46.054928] init: Caught abort, core dumped [ 46.057768] init: error.c:219: Assertion failed in _nih_error_raise_system: errno > 0 [ 46.059041] init: error.c:219: Assertion failed in _nih_error_raise_system: errno > 0 [ 46.059978] init: error.c:219: Assertion failed in _nih_error_raise_system: errno > 0 [ 46.060448] init: error.c:219: Assertion failed in _nih_error_raise_system: errno > 0 [ 46.067143] init: Caught abort, core dumped [ 46.067144] init: Caught abort, core dumped [ 46.068965] init: error.c:219: Assertion failed in _nih_error_raise_system: errno > 0 [ 46.069912] init: error.c:219: Assertion failed in _nih_error_raise_system: errno > 0 [ 46.082815] init: Caught abort, core dumped [ 46.082861] init: Caught abort, core dumped [ 46.084380] init: error.c:219: Assertion failed in _nih_error_raise_system: errno > 0 [ 46.087450] init: error.c:219: Assertion failed in _nih_error_raise_system: errno > 0 [ 46.113266] init: Caught abort, core dumped [ 46.113784] init: Caught abort, core dumped [ 46.116067] init: error.c:219: Assertion failed in _nih_error_raise_system: errno > 0 [ 46.116676] init: error.c:219: Assertion failed in _nih_error_raise_system: errno > 0 [ 46.128159] init: Caught abort, core dumped [ 46.130087] init: error.c:219: Assertion failed in _nih_error_raise_system: errno > 0 [ 46.130493] init: error.c:219: Assertion failed in _nih_error_raise_system: errno > 0 [ 46.137414] init: Caught abort, core dumped [ 46.139999] init: Caught abort, core dumped [ 46.140267] init: error.c:219: Assertion failed in _nih_error_raise_system: errno > 0 [ 46.155832] init: Caught abort, core dumped [ 46.155873] init: Caught abort, core dumped [ 46.157162] init: error.c:219: Assertion failed in _nih_error_raise_system: errno > 0 [ 46.157709] init: error.c:219: Assertion failed in _nih_error_raise_system: errno > 0 [ 46.168438] init: Caught abort, core dumped [ 46.170886] init: Caught abort, core dumped [ 46.172444] init: error.c:219: Assertion failed in _nih_error_raise_system: errno > 0 [ 46.179925] init: Caught abort, core dumped [ 46.181285] init: Caught abort, core dumped [ 46.181359] init: Caught abort, core dumped [ 46.183802] init: error.c:219: Assertion failed in _nih_error_raise_system: errno > 0 [ 46.184359] init: error.c:219: Assertion failed in _nih_error_raise_system: errno > 0 [ 46.197273] init: Caught abort, core dumped [ 46.199391] init: error.c:219: Assertion failed in _nih_error_raise_system: errno > 0 [ 46.200825] init: Caught abort, core dumped [ 46.205605] init: Caught abort, core dumped [ 46.207291] init: error.c:219: Assertion failed in _nih_error_raem: errno > 0 [ 46.845910] init: Caught abort, core dumped [ 46.847710] init: error.c:219: Assertion failed in _nih_error_raise_system: errno > 0 [ 46.863708] init: Caught abort, core dumped [ 46.866385] init: error.c:219: Assertion failed in _nih_error_raise_system: errno > 0 [ 46.873889] init: Caught abort, core dumped [ 46.875732] init: error.c:219: Assertion failed in _nih_error_raise_system: errno > 0 [ 46.885805] init: Caught abort, core dumped [ 46.888000] init: error.c:219: Assertion failed in _nih_error_raise_system: errno > 0 [ 46.896161] init: Caught abort, core dumped when i load the Config Tool this is what i get: :: START /linuxrc.syno [ OK ] :: Checking hypervisor [ OK ] Detected hypervisor: vmware :: Loading module sata_sil [ OK ] :: Loading module sata_via [ OK ] :: Loading module sata_vsc [ OK ] :: Loading module sata_nv [ OK ] :: Loading module sata_promise [ OK ] :: Loading module sata_sx4 [ OK ] :: Loading module stex [ OK ] :: Loading module pata_sis [ OK ] :: Loading module sata_sis [ OK ] :: Loading module sata_inic162x [ OK ] :: Loading module sata_qstor [ OK ] :: Loading module sata_svw [ OK ] :: Loading module sata_uli [ OK ] :: Loading module sata_highbank [ OK ] :: Loading module sg [ OK ] :: Loading module scsi_transport_spi [ OK ] :: Loading module mptbase [ OK ] :: Loading module mptctl [ OK ] :: Loading module mptscsih [ OK ] :: Loading module mptsas [ OK ] :: Loading module mptspi [ OK ] :: Loading module mpt2sas [ OK ] :: Loading module mpt3sas [ OK ] :: Loading module nvme [ OK ] :: Loading module megaraid_mm [ OK ] :: Loading module megaraid_mbox [ OK ] :: Loading module megaraid_sas [ OK ] :: Loading module megaraid [ OK ] :: Loading module aacraid [ OK ] :: Loading module aic94xx [ OK ] :: Loading module pm80xx [ OK ] :: Loading module aic79xx [ OK ] :: Loading module aic7xxx [ OK ] :: Loading module hpsa [ OK ] :: Loading module mvsas [ OK ] :: Loading module 3w-xxxx [ OK ] :: Loading module 3w-9xxx [ OK ] :: Loading module 3w-sas [ OK ] :: Loading module hptiop [ OK ] :: Loading module BusLogic [ OK ] :: Loading module qla1280 [ OK ] :: Loading module isci [ OK ] :: Loading module gdth [ OK ] :: Loading module initio [ OK ] :: Loading module a100u2w [ OK ] :: Loading module sym53c8xx [ OK ] :: Loading module ipr [ OK ] :: Loading module atp870u [ OK ] :: Loading module mii [ OK ] :: Loading module mdio [ OK ] :: Loading module amd8111e [ OK ] :: Loading module pcnet32 [ OK ] :: Loading module dca [ OK ] :: Loading module e100 [ OK ] :: Loading module e1000 [ OK ] :: Loading module e1000e [ OK ] :: Loading module ioatdma [ OK ] :: Loading module igb [ OK ] :: Loading module ixgb [ OK ] :: Loading module ixgbe [ OK ] :: Loading module forcedeth [ OK ] :: Loading module uio [ OK ] :: Loading module ssb [ OK ] :: Loading module bnx2 [ OK ] :: Loading module b44 [ OK ] :: Loading module libphy [ OK ] :: Loading module broadcom [ OK ] :: Loading module tg3 [ OK ] :: Loading module 8139cp [ OK ] :: Loading module 8139too [ OK ] :: Loading module r8169 [ OK ] :: Loading module r8168 [ OK ] :: Loading module r8101 [ OK ] :: Loading module via-rhine [ OK ] :: Loading module crc-ccitt [ OK ] :: Loading module via-velocity [ OK ] :: Loading module skge [ OK ] :: Loading module sky2 [ OK ] :: Loading module alx [ OK ] :: Loading module atl1 [ OK ] :: Loading module atl2 [ OK ] :: Loading module atl1c [ OK ] :: Loading module atl1e [ OK ] :: Loading module jme [ OK ] :: Loading module sis190 [ OK ] :: Loading module sis900 [ OK ] :: Loading module be2net [ OK ] :: Loading module bna [ OK ] :: Loading module bnx2x [FAILED] :: Loading module ipv6 [ OK ] :: Loading module cnic [ OK ] :: Loading module cxgb [ OK ] :: Loading module cxgb3 [ OK ] :: Loading module cxgb4 [ OK ] :: Loading module mlx4_core [ OK ] :: Loading module mlx4_en [ OK ] :: Loading module netxen_nic [ OK ] :: Loading module qla3xxx [ OK ] :: Loading module qlcnic [ OK ] :: Loading module qlge [ OK ] :: Loading module enic [ OK ] :: Loading module hp100 [ OK ] :: Loading module 3c59x [ OK ] :: Loading module typhoon [ OK ] :: Loading module sc92031 [ OK ] :: Loading module ptp_pch [ OK ] :: Loading module pch_gbe [ OK ] :: Loading module sundance [ OK ] :: Loading module dl2k [ OK ] :: Loading module veth [ OK ] :: Loading module 8021q [ OK ] :: Loading module vmw_pvscsi [ OK ] :: Loading module vmxnet3 [ OK ] :: Loading module vmw_vmci [ OK ] :: Loading module thermal_sys [ OK ] :: Loading module thermal [ OK ] :: Loading module button [ OK ] :: Loading module evdev [ OK ] :: Loading module usb-common [ OK ] :: Loading module usbcore [ OK ] :: Loading module ohci-hcd [ OK ] :: Loading module uhci-hcd [ OK ] :: Loading module ehci-hcd [ OK ] :: Loading module ehci-pci [ OK ] :: Loading module xhci-hcd [ OK ] :: Loading module etxhci-hcd [ OK ] :: Loading module usbnet [ OK ] :: Loading module ax88179_178a [ OK ] :: Loading module asix [ OK ] :: Loading module r8152 [ OK ] :: Loading module ipheth [ OK ] :: Loading module dm9601 [ OK ] :: Loading module int51x1 [ OK ] :: Loading module mcs7830 [ OK ] :: Loading module rtl8150 [ OK ] :: Loading module smsc75xx [ OK ] :: Loading module smsc95xx [ OK ] :: Loading module sierra_net [ OK ] :: Loading module cx82310_eth [ OK ] :: Loading module pegasus [ OK ] :: Loading module gl620a [ OK ] :: Loading module plusb [ OK ] :: Loading module ipg [ OK ] :: Loading module usbserial [ OK ] :: Loading module ftdi_sio [ OK ] :: Loading module pl2303 [ OK ] :: Unloading module mpt2sas [ OK ] :: Loading module mpt2sas [ OK ] :: Re-scanning disks [ OK ] :: Checking GRUB boot options [ OK ] + exec Insert basic USB modules... Insert net driver(Mindspeed only)... :: Starting /usr/syno/bin/synocfgen... [ OK ] /usr/syno/bin/synocfgen returns 0 Exit on error [1] Loading XPEnology Configuration Tool... Tue Dec 13 09:16:06 UTC 2016 none /sys/kernel/debug debugfs rw,relatime 0 0 sys /sys sysfs rw,relatime 0 0 none /dev devtmpfs rw,relatime,size=2013176k,nr_inodes=503294,mode=755 0 0 proc /proc proc rw,relatime 0 0 linuxrc.syno failed on 1 starting pid 7943, tty '': '/etc/rc' :: Starting /etc/rc :: Mounting procfs [ OK ] :: Mounting tmpfs [ OK ] :: Mounting devtmpfs [ OK ] :: Mounting devpts [ OK ] :: Mounting sysfs [ OK ] rc: Use all internal disk as swap. /etc/rc: /etc/rc: line 107: line 107: awk: not found/usr/syno/bin/synodiskpathparse: not found rc: Failed to parse partition sdaf2 :: Loading module llc [ OK ] :: Loading module p8022 [ OK ] :: Loading module psnap [ OK ] :: Loading module quota_tree [ OK ] :: Loading module quota_v2 [ OK ] :: Loading module crc-itu-t [ OK ] :: Loading module dm-snapshot [ OK ] :: Loading module freq_table [ OK ] :: Loading module cpufreq_stats [ OK ] :: Loading module processor [ OK ] :: Loading module mperf [ OK ] :: Loading module acpi-cpufreq [FAILED] :: Loading module cpufreq_ondemand [ OK ] :: Loading module cpufreq_performance [ OK ] :: Loading module cpufreq_powersave [ OK ] :: Loading module cpufreq_conservative [ OK ] :: Loading module cbc [ OK ] :: Loading module md5 [ OK ] :: Loading module cts [ OK ] :: Loading module ansi_cprng [ OK ] :: Loading module des_generic [ OK ] :: Loading module rng-core [ OK ] :: Loading module authenc [ OK ] :: Loading module aes-x86_64 [ OK ] :: Loading module ecb [ OK ] :: Loading module sha1_generic [ OK ] :: Loading module sha256_generic [ OK ] :: Loading module sha512_generic [ OK ] :: Loading module ecryptfs [ OK ] :: Loading module cryptd [ OK ] :: Loading module fat [ OK ] :: Loading module vfat [ OK ] :: Loading module fuse [ OK ] :: Loading module i2c-algo-bit [ OK ] :: Loading module hmac [ OK ] :: Loading module md4 [ OK ] :: Loading module hfsplus [ OK ] :: Loading module libcrc32c [ OK ] :: Loading module zlib_deflate [ OK ] mount: open failed, msg:No such file or directory mount: mounting /dev/bus/usb on /proc/bus/usb failed: No such device ln: /proc/bus/usb/devices: No such file or directory :: Loading module synobios [ OK ] udhcpc (v1.16.1) started eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx inet addr:172.16.30.20 Bcast:172.16.30.255 Mask:255.255.255.0 UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1 RX packets:7 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 TX packets:9 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000 RX bytes:986 (986.0 B) TX bytes:1648 (1.6 KiB) lo Link encap:Local Loopback inet addr:127.0.0.1 Mask:255.0.0.0 UP LOOPBACK RUNNING MTU:65536 Metric:1 RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 collisions:0 txqueuelen:0 RX bytes:0 (0.0 B) TX bytes:0 (0.0 B) :: Starting syslogd [ OK ] :: Starting scemd :: Starting services in background Starting findhostd in flash_rd... Starting services in flash_rd... Running /usr/syno/etc/rc.d/J01httpd.sh... Starting httpd:80 in flash_rd... Starting httpd:5000 in flash_rd... Running /usr/syno/etc/rc.d/J03ssdpd.sh... /usr/bin/minissdpd -i eth0 (15): upnp:rootdevice (51): uuid:upnp_SynologyNAS-xxxxxxxxxxx::upnp:rootdevice (55): Synology/synology_bromolow_3615xs/6.0-8451/172.16.30.20 (45): http://172.16.30.20:5000/description-eth0.xml Connected. done. /usr/syno/bin/reg_ssdp_service 172.16.30.20 xxxxxxxxxxxx 6.0-8451 synology_bromolow_3615xs eth0 Running /usr/syno/etc/rc.d/J04synoagentregisterd.sh... Starting synoagentregisterd... Running /usr/syno/etc/rc.d/J30DisableNCQ.sh... Running /usr/syno/etc/rc.d/J80ADTFanControl.sh... Running /usr/syno/etc/rc.d/J98nbnsd.sh... Starting nbnsd... Running /usr/syno/etc/rc.d/J99avahi.sh... Starting Avahi mDNS/DNS-SD Daemon cname_load_conf failed:/var/tmp/nginx/avahi-aliases.conf :: Loading module oxu210hp-hcd [ OK ] :: Loading module usb-storage [ OK ] :: Loading module usblp [ OK ] :: Loading module hid [ OK ] :: Loading module usbhid [ OK ] ============ Date ============ Tue Dec 13 09:16:14 UTC 2016 ============================== Starting sshd service ... sshd service is running with pid 9746 ~ XPEnology boot loader presented by quicknick v2.2 ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Today's date is: Tue Dec 13 09:22:18 UTC 2016 Kernel Information: Linux 3.10.77 x86_64 Synology DSM Version: 6.0.2-8451.5 Synology Serial: xxxxxxxxx Current IP Address: 172.16.30.20 Current MAC Address: xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx Today's root password: xxx-xxxx Uptime is: 6 min, load average: 0.00, 0.29, 0.22 cat: can't open '/proc/bus/usb/devices': No such file or directory cat: can't open '/proc/bus/usb/devices': No such file or directory Error: /dev/md0: unrecognised disk label Error: /dev/md1: unrecognised disk label Error: /dev/md0: unrecognised disk label Error: /dev/md1: unrecognised disk label Error: /dev/md0: unrecognised disk label Error: /dev/md1: unrecognised disk label Error: /dev/md0: unrecognised disk label Error: /dev/md1: unrecognised disk label Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dynax Posted December 13, 2016 Share #237 Posted December 13, 2016 Is this loader still based on the beta code similar to jun's loader? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Polanskiman Posted December 13, 2016 Share #238 Posted December 13, 2016 Is this loader still based on the beta code similar to jun's loader? Yes. There is no other source code available to this date other than DSM 6.0.2 beta. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BanterBay Posted December 13, 2016 Share #239 Posted December 13, 2016 Here is what I used on esxi 6.5, on a hp gen8 microserver : https://mega.nz/#!Vk40FCDT!r2ertz7Eyoeh ... W2p1GLgzfs It's jun's loader 1.01. Add drive and install. If you want to modify the grub cfg you need to set the boot drive as dependent or persistent before edit. But I see no need for abusing synology services, a free dns is all you need. The vm comes with 2x2 cpu and 4 GB ram, change it to your needs. edit: here is how you can edit grub after dsm6 install (make sure the boot drive is NOT non-persistent for this to work): SSH into dsm and type echo 1 > /proc/sys/kernel/syno_install_flag mount /dev/synoboot1 /mnt /mnt/grub/grub.cfg umount /mnt or for using winscp to edit the file with notepad++ (vi editor is not that hard, but...): 1. Login using putty or any other ssh client with administrator account (usually "admin") 2. You will be asked for a password. Enter the one for the administrator account 3. You will get a command prompt 4. Enter: sudo su - 5. You will be asked for a password. Enter again the one for the administrator account 6. You will get a command prompt root@... 7. Enter command: synouser --setpw root your_new_root_password For "your_new_root_password" please use the desired password for root account. Nou you can do SSH into dsm and type echo 1 > /proc/sys/kernel/syno_install_flag mount /dev/synoboot1 /mnt login using winscp (user root and the password you set before) an go to /mnt/grub/ and edit grub.cfg Save and close editor when finished. Get back to the ssh sesion and do umount /mnt Shut down dsm normally (not from esxi cli or webui) and edit the vm setting - change the boot drive back to non-persistent. Hey Koroziv, Thank you very much for this information. I have been able upgrade from 5.2 to 6.0.2 with such ease. All my data migrated easily. Everything works OK. Many thanks folks for your priceless contributions to this community. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
filippo333 Posted December 13, 2016 Share #240 Posted December 13, 2016 Here is what I used on esxi 6.5, on a hp gen8 microserver : https://mega.nz/#!Vk40FCDT!r2ertz7Eyoeh ... W2p1GLgzfs It's jun's loader 1.01. Add drive and install. If you want to modify the grub cfg you need to set the boot drive as dependent or persistent before edit. But I see no need for abusing synology services, a free dns is all you need. The vm comes with 2x2 cpu and 4 GB ram, change it to your needs. edit: here is how you can edit grub after dsm6 install (make sure the boot drive is NOT non-persistent for this to work): SSH into dsm and type echo 1 > /proc/sys/kernel/syno_install_flag mount /dev/synoboot1 /mnt /mnt/grub/grub.cfg umount /mnt or for using winscp to edit the file with notepad++ (vi editor is not that hard, but...): 1. Login using putty or any other ssh client with administrator account (usually "admin") 2. You will be asked for a password. Enter the one for the administrator account 3. You will get a command prompt 4. Enter: sudo su - 5. You will be asked for a password. Enter again the one for the administrator account 6. You will get a command prompt root@... 7. Enter command: synouser --setpw root your_new_root_password For "your_new_root_password" please use the desired password for root account. Nou you can do SSH into dsm and type echo 1 > /proc/sys/kernel/syno_install_flag mount /dev/synoboot1 /mnt login using winscp (user root and the password you set before) an go to /mnt/grub/ and edit grub.cfg Save and close editor when finished. Get back to the ssh sesion and do umount /mnt Shut down dsm normally (not from esxi cli or webui) and edit the vm setting - change the boot drive back to non-persistent. Hey Koroziv, Thank you very much for this information. I have been able upgrade from 5.2 to 6.0.2 with such ease. All my data migrated easily. Everything works OK. Many thanks folks for your priceless contributions to this community. I'm guessing your file-system is formatted as EXT4? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fjf Posted December 13, 2016 Share #241 Posted December 13, 2016 (edited) Same here with a n54l baremetal. The NIC does not appear in the network and there is no assigned IP to be able to SSH. I even tried to assign a static IP to the MAC address of the NIC (taken from the bios). No luck. No ping. Hardware: HP N36L MicroserverInstall Type: Baremetal NIC Model: NC107i (Broadcom NetXtreme BCM5723) Storage: Onboard SATA Issue: Network I cannot locate the NIC on the network in order to start configuration or install. After the kernel starts no new DHCP lease is taken up on the network, running a network scan does not find any IP address with the MAC of the NIC. The NIC worked under DSM 5.2 without a problem. Any help would be appreciated Edit - I've also tried installing an Edimax EN-9260TX-E NIC into the computer. It apparently uses an RTL8111 or RTL8168E chipset, both are which are supported. Unfortunately that doesn't work either, light comes on for the NIC but no DHCP lease obtained. I've even isolated the computer onto a network with a single empty DHCP server to see what happens however there are no DHCP lease requests. It would be very useful if the bootloader could print to screen the status of the NIC and it's IP, especially given it is meant to be SSH'd in to. Edited December 13, 2016 by Guest Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
koroziv Posted December 13, 2016 Share #242 Posted December 13, 2016 When upgrading it will keep the ext4 that you used in dsm 5.2. If you want to change to btrfs you will lose your data so backup first. If you want to test/play with btrfs clear one volume (move data to another volume), remove the free volume and create a new one instead with btrfs. Btrfs is working with Jun's loader and I hope it will work on the 2.3 version of this tool. With my vm for esxi btrfs works because it's Jun's loader in it, I just made a vm that is easier to deploy. Also the grub editing stuff is from other users in here, I just used it successfully and share it. Sent from my SM-G930F using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BanterBay Posted December 13, 2016 Share #243 Posted December 13, 2016 When upgrading it will keep the ext4 that you used in dsm 5.2. If you want to change to btrfs you will lose your data so backup first. If you want to test/play with btrfs clear one volume (move data to another volume), remove the free volume and create a new one instead with btrfs. Btrfs is working with Jun's loader and I hope it will work on the 2.3 version of this tool. With my vm for esxi btrfs works because it's Jun's loader in it, I just made a vm that is easier to deploy. Also the grub editing stuff is from other users in here, I just used it successfully and share it. Sent from my SM-G930F using Tapatalk Many thanks buddy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hackintosh12945 Posted December 13, 2016 Share #244 Posted December 13, 2016 I tried this botloader with the vm version.But on vmware workstation,the synology assistant cannot reach the vm's ip address,with NAT bridged or even host only,but no luck with vmware.So i tried to use virtualbox,i can use virtualbox to startup,and assistant reach its ip address,so i go to the configuration menu using ssh,and everything upgrade to the lastest,but i the web assistant just told me cannot find any hard drive (even i mounted them using commands)!So i cannot install DSM 6.0 in my vm enviroment. Model:Hp pavilion slimline 400 pc series Type:VM in vmware workstation and virtualbox Storage:SATA Issue:vmware workstation cannot reach ip address,virtualbox cannot mount storage drive. 我從使用 Tapatalk 的 SM-N9200 發送 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dreadnought Posted December 13, 2016 Share #245 Posted December 13, 2016 Hey quicknick, In dmesg log of my Acer H340 I found the following: ACPI Exception: AE_NOT_FOUND, While evaluating Sleep State [\_S4_] (20130328/hwxface-568) I think this in connection with the problem that I'm not able to shutdown my NAS. Everytime I try to shutdown the NAS it reboots afer aprox 5sec. The last version of XPenelogy without my reboot problem is 5.1-5055 Any idea?? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alirz1 Posted December 13, 2016 Share #246 Posted December 13, 2016 I just spun up the VM. The ssh login via the private key is being refused. Can someone please provide the root password? I dont know what was the need to complicate console access so much for this! PS: I cant get the serial connection to work...Im currently running the VM in virtual box because Vmware workstation gives kernel panic Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ziomalski Posted December 13, 2016 Share #247 Posted December 13, 2016 @quicknick, You are a BOSS my friend. Thank you so much for the excellent work. You went above and beyond to make this for everyone. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xpenquestion Posted December 13, 2016 Share #248 Posted December 13, 2016 Thanks for all the hard work. I see v2.3 is delayed. Is there an eta on the newest version? Anything I can do to help? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted December 13, 2016 Share #249 Posted December 13, 2016 Hello quicknick, i´ve got the DSM 6.0.2 up and running on an XenServer 7.0. The only real problem is the speed of the e1000. (15 - 25 MB´s) is is really poor. Is it possible to iclude the xenserver tools to the loader ? (they are available in deb, tgz and rpm) This would solve all problems and give an extrem performance boost Thank you. Bye gmop Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
guldhammer Posted December 13, 2016 Share #250 Posted December 13, 2016 How to Download XPEnology Configuration Tool & Bootloader DSM 6.0.2-8451??? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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