![]() I’ll also demonstrate how to connect to the Ubuntu instance via SSH, as well as how to run VirtualBox in headless mode. # of inodes with ind/dind/tind blocks: 0/0/0Ģ44851 blocks used (39.In this post I’ll show you how to install Ubuntu Server 22.04 LTS (Jammy Jellyfish) on Oracle’s VirtualBox. :: Loading module ata_piix ata1: Read current link speed fail, retry 1 :: Loading module mptspi sd 0:0:0:0: Incomplete mode parameter data oh well.Īfter rebooting the VM, the log looks a bit more promising: If I had taken a snapshot of the VM before the update, I would try. Choose the "reinstall and keep data" option when prompted on the web interface Attempt to do the update via the DSM web interface before changing the synoboot.vmdk to 1.02a or So now you could go ahead and try different approaches, two of them being: md: invalid raid superblock magic on sda3 ata1: Issued IDENTIFY to non-existent device ?! ata2: Read current link speed fail, retry 3 ata2: Read current link speed fail, retry 2 ata2: Read current link speed fail, retry 1 ata1: Read current link speed fail, retry 3 ata1: Read current link speed fail, retry 2 ata1: Read current link speed fail, retry 1 sd 0:0:0:0: Incomplete mode parameter data sd 0:0:0:0: Assuming drive cache: write through I had the VM redirect its COM1 port to a txt file and this is what it looks like now: VM reboots and won't come up again -> fail. Chose the "migrate and keep settings" option over the "reinstall and only keep data" option. pat file for 6.1 via web interface, everything seems fine up to this point. VM won't completely boot into DSM, web interface tells me to update to 6.1Ħ. ![]() Remove 1.01 synoboot.vmdk, add 1.02a synoboot.vmdk and boot the VMĥ. Update to 6.0.2 U9 (had to do a hard reset of the VM once after upgrading), successfulĤ. Install DSM 6.0.2 into a new VM using Jun's loader 1.01 and create a basic volumeĢ. I tried the following update procedure without success:ġ. Currently this one is working: !BtFQ2DgC!JgomNP3X8V9EuwxL4TXbngĮdit: Installed DSM 6.1 Update 1 without any problems. So the first two will use a certain amount of disk space and the data partition gets what's left.Įdit: The link to Jun's loader in the first post is dead. Every hard disk will hold a system partition (mirrored across all disks), a swap partition and a data partition. If the virtual disks are too small you might encounter error 35, is due to the partition layout that DSM creates during the installation. * Make sure you make the virtual harddisk(s) bigger than the standard 8 GB. ![]() This will lead to error 35 during installation (Failed to format the drive). I didn't read the instructions too thoroughly and added a SATA controller. * Make sure you add a SCSI controller for the data disks. (So it would be safe to edit the thread title accordingly ) I just successfully installed DSM 6.1-15047 for DS3617xs using Jun's Loader 1.02a. Thank you for sharing! Finally a way to get DSM working on Virtualbox. Updated OP with loader link as it was broken. Here you go, do what you usually do to a Synology system to install the DSM. Make sure it's the same as the one you set in step 4.3d above.ġ2. The most important step! Verify the MAC address shown in the Synology Assistant. If not, wait for another 1 or 2 minutesġ1. ![]() Be patient and it's still loading the system.ĩ. The bootloader only show around 10 lines of message. Wait around 2~5 minutes, depends on your Hardware spec. In the gnub menu, select the last option (xxx VMware xxx)Ĩ. Start the VM, press F12 to enable the boot menuħ. We will need 2 files: synoboot.img and synoboot.vmdkĤ.1 Operation System: Other Linux (64bit)ī) SCSI: Create a new harddisk for your data storage (Has to be SCSI, otherwise it won't work!)Ĭ) Adapter type: Intel PRO/1000 MT Desktop (8254OEM)ĭ) MAC Address: 0011322CA785 (This is the most important setting to make your Xpenology accesssible!)ĥ. Download the bootloader v1.01 (DSM 6.0.2-8451) or bootloader v1.02a ( alpha version for DSM 6.1-15047): !yQpw0YTI!DQqIzUCG2RbBtQ6YieScWgģ. Read the original post announced by jun: Ģ.
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