most if not almost of your questions are about linux and specific command related to a specific model of qnap.
you need to ask qnap specific questions to the qnap forum and rclone questions to rclone.
no need to go in circles,
most if not almost of your questions are about linux and specific command related to a specific model of qnap.
you need to ask qnap specific questions to the qnap forum and rclone questions to rclone.
no need to go in circles,
Ok I will see if I can put a new post with that specific topic and see what happen
also, for rclone, install rclone on that crapple macintrash and get the exact rclone command you need.
and paste that command into autorun.sh and you should be good to go.
Thank you guys for your help, really. If you get some news please let me know and we can keep on talking in here
Well I have actually installed a copy of rclone on both "crapple" and NAS
Just come back with that answer and we will be able to help further if needed.
But that spesific question is just so system-specific that it much more likely you will get an answer in an appropriate forum.
Just be spesific that you have a TS-453B and that his model is NOT in that official wiki guide. Don't let people give you general instructions that don't apply to your model or you will be stuck in the same place as before ![]()
I just want to add this last thing before I leave for tonight:
https://wiki.qnap.com/wiki/Running_Your_Own_Application_at_Startup
All HAL-based Intel and AMD NAS:
Starting from QTS 4.3.3 it's required to enable the autorun.sh processing in the Control Panel -> Hardware -> General: Run user defined startup processes (autorun.sh)
mount $(/sbin/hal_app --get_boot_pd port_id=0)6 /tmp/config
I am pretty sure this is the instructions that are for you, as your model is Intel based.
It will be critical that we get that mount command to work though, otherwise we can not edit the autorun... so that's something you should dig around for answers on in the QNAP forum.
What is your problem asdffdsa????????
Ok thanks Stigma, I will check it out
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