- INSTALL FROM IMG FILE HOW TO
- INSTALL FROM IMG FILE INSTALL
- INSTALL FROM IMG FILE DRIVER
- INSTALL FROM IMG FILE UPGRADE
INSTALL FROM IMG FILE INSTALL
INSTALL FROM IMG FILE HOW TO
INSTALL FROM IMG FILE UPGRADE
To see more what I am talking about heres a youtube video of what the install process looks like, at the end (1:43) you can see the the DiskStation Login prompt, and thats all.If you already have Magisk installed, it is strongly recommended to upgrade directly via the Magisk app using its “Direct Install” method. Then it goes through some stuff to allow the synology assistant to see it. When I boot to the USB I have 3 options, the first is to boot, the second is to install or upgrade and the third is to debug. But since I cant see the server on my PC the Synology assistant cant create credentials or install the PAT file which would allow me to actually have a working synology server. It cant boost past that and I cant do anything on the server except input credentials. Sorry I have no idea about any of this but when I boot to the USB, the server boots up and asks for credentials to log in. You don't 'go into' the ISO.you boot from install media created from that ISO. I am supposed to be able to find the server as a "Synology" server on a working PC after that ISO is booted to the server, but since the NIC drives are in the wrong location I am unable to do so.Īn incorrect NIC configuration should not impact the overall installation. Since the PAT file is what installs on the drives I cant go into the ISO on the server. The only thing is I cant install it on that server.
INSTALL FROM IMG FILE DRIVER
You can't 'fix that' directly in that ISO or IMG file.Īfter you get it installed, then you fix the driver issue. If the contents of THAT are bad, that is the fault of whoever created that ISO. The file inside that ISO, "zImage", is the actual installation thing. Yes, config files, and it is apparently a bootable image.īoot from that.