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For Marvel Kirkwood mv6282 ARM models (which are compatible with the mv6281 for as far as we can tell) | For Marvel Kirkwood mv6282 ARM models (which are compatible with the mv6281 for as far as we can tell) | ||
a modified syno-mvkw-bootstrap_1.2-7_arm.xsh with a bit more relaxed CPU checking: | a modified syno-mvkw-bootstrap_1.2-7_arm.xsh with a bit more relaxed CPU checking: | ||
[ | [http://wizjos.endofinternet.net/synology/archief/syno-mvkw-bootstrap_1.2-7_arm-ds111.xsh http://wizjos.endofinternet.net/synology/archief/syno-mvkw-bootstrap_1.2-7_arm-ds111.xsh] which uses [http://ipkg.nslu2-linux.org/feeds/optware/cs08q1armel/cross/unstable/ http://ipkg.nslu2-linux.org/feeds/optware/cs08q1armel/cross/unstable/] as its feed. | ||
The steps to install the bootstrap (provided as .xsh files) are below, you should replace the text in '''bold''' with the relevant text for your CPU's bootstrap file (listed above). | The steps to install the bootstrap (provided as .xsh files) are below, you should replace the text in '''bold''' with the relevant text for your CPU's bootstrap file (listed above). | ||
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#Now run the .xsh script, e.g. if you have an mv5281 ARM model and used the bootstrap above enter the command "sh '''syno-x07-bootstrap_1.2-7_arm.xsh'''" | #Now run the .xsh script, e.g. if you have an mv5281 ARM model and used the bootstrap above enter the command "sh '''syno-x07-bootstrap_1.2-7_arm.xsh'''" | ||
#After the script has finished you can delete the script file, e.g. for mv5281 ARM users using the bootstrap above enter the command "rm '''syno-x07-bootstrap_1.2-7_arm.xsh'''" | #After the script has finished you can delete the script file, e.g. for mv5281 ARM users using the bootstrap above enter the command "rm '''syno-x07-bootstrap_1.2-7_arm.xsh'''" | ||
#'''NEW:''' | #'''NEW:''' Since DSM 4.0 there has an additional step to be done: in /root/.profile set # before this lines: #PATH=/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/syno/sbin:/usr/syno/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin #export PATH (refer to http://forum.synology.com/enu/viewtopic.php?p=185512#p185512) | ||
#Reboot the NAS and login again to the [[Modifications|Command Line Interface]] as user "root" | #Reboot the NAS and login again to the [[Modifications|Command Line Interface]] as user "root" | ||
#Update the ipkg list of available packages using the command "ipkg update" | #Update the ipkg list of available packages using the command "ipkg update" | ||
#Upgrade any ipkg installed packages to the latest versions using the command "ipkg upgrade" | #Upgrade any ipkg installed packages to the latest versions using the command "ipkg upgrade" | ||
#Finished, you can now install ipkg packages using the command "ipkg install xxxx" where xxxx is the name of the package. You can list all the available packages using the command "ipkg list". As this is a long list you can filter it using the command "ipkg list | grep xxxx" where xxxx is the text you want to search for. Alternatively, you view one page at a time using the "more" pipe, e.g. "ipkg list | more" | #Finished, you can now install ipkg packages using the command "ipkg install xxxx" where xxxx is the name of the package. You can list all the available packages using the command "ipkg list". As this is a long list you can filter it using the command "ipkg list | grep xxxx" where xxxx is the text you want to search for. Alternatively, you view one page at a time using the "more" pipe, e.g. "ipkg list | more" | ||
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*[http://www.freeos.com/articles/3102 An overview of the Linux filesystem] | *[http://www.freeos.com/articles/3102 An overview of the Linux filesystem] | ||
*[http://www.justlinux.com/nhf/Filesystems/Directory_Navigation.html An overview of the Linux Directory Structure] | *[http://www.justlinux.com/nhf/Filesystems/Directory_Navigation.html An overview of the Linux Directory Structure] | ||