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# mv /etc/init.d/optware /etc/init.d/rc.optware ![]() I just stick to the ls-mvkw-bootstrap_1.2-7_arm.xsh link. I no longer run a raid array on the NAS as I needed all the disk space that I have so I have not tried the above version so you would probably need to google this a little yourself. Note – Thanks to xjiang12 who commented on my post earlier, I guess a more correct optware version to use if you do run a raid array out of the linkstation is: But if you must, here is the command to do so: I have previously downloaded optware into /mnt/disk1/tmp so I did not bother to re-download again. # cd /mnt/disk1/tmp (this directory previously existed in my case, otherwise you could create this yourself) Some of my steps could be redundant and may not be the best way to do things. Now that the firmware is setup, here are some over simplified steps to reinstall ipkg again. Upon running LSUpdater again, it now shows that the firmware is now 1.64-3.29. In my case, half way through the process, the NAS will go into yellow alert mode (2 long flash and 5 short flashes). Then you will just have to be patient as the firmware is being updated. Just un-archived the firmware, run LSUpdater.exe and you will see the following:Įnter the Admin password (which is the password for root access). Courtesy of Oxygen8, another very active (and helpful) forum member of the linkstation community.Īgain, the updating process is very simple. Here is the main forum thread that says it all: Īnd here is the v1.64 mod1 firmware. #Buffalo linkstation install optware the right update#Hopefully this update will bring me back up to speed. You can see that I am exactly 10 revisions behind. Shonk has continuously updated and enhance Buffalo linkstation’s firmware and the latest version is v1.64 mod1. Here are the steps I have documented, more so for my own record really. #Buffalo linkstation install optware the right upgrade#I have been running Shonk’s v1.54 firmware for many months now and I don’t really have any issues with it. Now that I am back from holidays and have a bit of spare time before going back to work, I decided to upgrade to the latest firmware. ![]()
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