Ihave a QNAP TS-269Pro with the QNAP operating system 4.3 and I'm not satisfied and it is a cumbersome system.
I really like Synology's DSM.
I would like my QNAP TS-260Pro with DSM 6.x ...? to install.
In the forum I read that it is often due to errors in the configuration (wrong VID or PID) but the singd genua entered correctly as USBDeview shows..
The MAC address matches the effective MAC address of the QNAP TS269Pro.
if you have another x64 hardware you can use the usb and a disk from the qnap and try to install on this hardware, if that works you can transfer usb and disk to the qnap and boot it there, if there is a special install problems this might skip the install step, the ram might be a little thin with 1GB
see the following example from qnap, the sandisk cruzer is there 2 times, the one with "uefi:... " is not right for csm mode, if that is used the its still booting in uefi, csm is a option an it needs the usb legacy boot device be get used
I wanted to briefly report here on my successful installation of OMV on the no longer supported NAS from Qnap. Maybe there are still some who want to continue using the hardware and don't necessarily want to have a server with many backdoors and security holes (see at qnap issues last month).
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At first I was afraid that I was using too weak a hardware, but OMV5 runs great. The processor is an Intel Atom DS2550 1.86 GHz dual-core processor. The existing 1 GB ram was also sufficient. But since I still had an S0 dimm lying around, I upgraded the server to 2GB ram and now have about 90% free memory in OMV operation with two docker containers (Twonky and Teamspeak).
Where you able to use the same drives you were using for QTS (QNAP OS)? I have (2) drives (non-RAID) and Ive been thinking about installing OMV on my QNAP. I am trying to find out if anyone has been successful with using the same drives (without reformatting them for OMV). The drives are ext4 file system.
The existing 1 GB ram was also sufficient. But since I still had an S0 dimm lying around, I upgraded the server to 2GB ram and now have about 90% free memory in OMV operation with two docker containers (Twonky and Teamspeak).
I have the same QNAP NAS, and I would like to expand the RAM - I have a SO-DIMM 2GB DDR3 1333MHz, will it works ? or should it be 1066MHz ?
I will try the tutorial you linked and hope it still works for my NAS.
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