[HOW-TO] Guide: How to replace ADM with a different OS.
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				Nullvoid
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[HOW-TO] Guide: How to replace ADM with a different OS.
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				prokium
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Re: [HOW-TO] Guide: How to replace ADM with a different OS.
In my case
- Go to bios, set it to legacy, save & restart
- Boot on usb (debian or something else)
- at the partion time delete all raid and partitions on hard drive & on the asustor card (512mo of space)
- create the raid partion
- create a primary partion on the asustor card (dont remember the name sorry)
- mount this partition as boot and set it a bootable
- continue install on the raid partition
- at grub, selecte the asustor card to put the grub
- finalise
- reboot
- well done
On asustor AS 602T. Debian 11 is working well!
			
			
									
						
										
						- Go to bios, set it to legacy, save & restart
- Boot on usb (debian or something else)
- at the partion time delete all raid and partitions on hard drive & on the asustor card (512mo of space)
- create the raid partion
- create a primary partion on the asustor card (dont remember the name sorry)
- mount this partition as boot and set it a bootable
- continue install on the raid partition
- at grub, selecte the asustor card to put the grub
- finalise
- reboot
- well done
On asustor AS 602T. Debian 11 is working well!
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				Nullvoid
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Re: [HOW-TO] Guide: How to replace ADM with a different OS.
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				Nazar78
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Re: [HOW-TO] Guide: How to replace ADM with a different OS.
You can make a dump of that DOM for safe backups, then turn it off from the BIOS. By turning it off, your full blown OS will boot up faster. However I noticed the BIOS is buggy and there'll be no way of bringing back the DOM unless you reflash the BIOS.
			
			
									
						
							AS5304T - 16GB DDR4 - ADM-OS modded on 2GB RAM
Internal:
- 4x10TB Toshiba RAID10 Ext4-Journal=Off
External 5 Bay USB3:
- 4x2TB Seagate modded RAID0 Btrfs-Compression
- 480GB Intel SSD for modded dm-cache (initramfs auto update patch) and Apps
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						Internal:
- 4x10TB Toshiba RAID10 Ext4-Journal=Off
External 5 Bay USB3:
- 4x2TB Seagate modded RAID0 Btrfs-Compression
- 480GB Intel SSD for modded dm-cache (initramfs auto update patch) and Apps
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				T0pD0g
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Re: [HOW-TO] Guide: How to replace ADM with a different OS.
This was a great information. For me Linux is mandatory so Asustor got a new customer.prokium wrote:In my case
On asustor AS 602T. Debian 11 is working well!
Thank you.
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				Nullvoid
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				T0pD0g
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Re: [HOW-TO] Guide: How to replace ADM with a different OS.
Great! Thx for the support.
Asustor should do some support and marketing in this. Im sure it would be a great success. A lot of more devices sold.
			
			
									
						
										
						Asustor should do some support and marketing in this. Im sure it would be a great success. A lot of more devices sold.