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Perfectly working in 7.1.1.42962 #75
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After updating to 42962 update 5 i noticed the drivers were not loaded on bootup. i logged in manually and discovered that the usb-serial-drivers.sh file was altered. after changing the file again everything was working. EDIT:DO NOT TRY PROCEDURE B. IT DOES NOT WORK WITH DSM 7.2 Goto directory /usr/lib/modules-load.d Put this in the file this works also so i have changed to this startup procedure to avoid synology altering the script again. |
Be careful with using this /usr/lib/modules-load.d/95-usb-serial.conf in DSM 7.2. It causes me lot of troubles and DSM reinstalls. Once I added this it wasn't possible to complete boot up of DSM 7.2 ... |
thanks did you upgrade from 7.1.1 to 7.2 or straight from 6.4 to 7.2? last question, when you look into the /usr/lib/modules-load.d directory what do you see. the file name 95-usb-serial was choosen because the default file names have a lower number. this might be something to look into because it seems that synology is again making our life miserable by blocking usb drivers
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I was upgrading from 7.1.1 and then I have to reset and reinstall 7.2-64570 Update 1 several times until I figured that this change is causing that my DSM was only blinking blue and then it's turned off after 10m without any web access. Default solution with /usr/local/etc/rc.d/usb-serial-drivers.sh is working without any issue. |
ok. just to be sure i changed back to the old procedure also. i do not have 7.2 available as upgrade yet |
Had the same issue. This procedure completely crashed my DS920+... to avoid at all cost ! |
Dear Jenda987, are you running Geminilake by any chance? |
Where either of you able to recover DSM after doing this? I tried the Synology recovery methods for a DS920 and nothing seems to work. |
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Sorry, I have V1000 (DS1621+) |
Same here, after crash, my DS920+ behaved like it performed a hard factory reset so had to reinstall DSM 7.2 with a spare drive and then insert the drives. I hop you have good backups of the synology apps... |
…des (as mentioned in robertklep#75)
No problems, just some info for all the DSM 7 users
i finally upgraded from 6.2.4 to 7 because support on 6.2.4. will end in june.
I made a backup of all the important stuff(photo's, video's, containers)
i used the default button to upgrade to 7.0 (did not want to risk upgrading to a later version and break things)
i am only using usbserial.ko ftdi_sio.ko(for RFX) and cdc-acm.ko(for zwave gen5 stick) so i modified the script to only include those
these files are default present so no need to download them.
After the upgrade i used winscp and copied the script to /usr/local/etc/rc.d
i logged in with putty
chmod +x /usr/local/etc/rc.d/usb-serial-drivers.sh
/usr/local/etc/rc.d/usb-serial-drivers.sh start
i made a copy of the default drivers
everything is working smoothly so i can confirm the prodecure which @robertklep made is working perfectly
rebooted and things still work so drivers start correctly at bootup.
after cleaning up obsolete packages(i removed oznu MQTT package which deleted the complete container, oops)
i upgraded to the latest 7.1.1.42962 build, rebooted, everything still working
Because i only use the default drivers i can upgrade without breaking things(until synology screws up)
i again made a copy of the default drivers
Thanks Robert
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