_7:~# (name after will be the name of your NAS) Using the VI editor in the command lineīefore moving forward, for all you out there that are not familiar with the vi editor, here are a few examples of the commands that you will be using and what they do: Now you should be logged as root indicated by a similar command prompt Type sudo -i and then your account password once more. Now it's time to elevate to root privileges to make the changes that we need. Open up PUTTY or a similar tool and SSH into your NAS like so:Įnter your account password and you should be logged into your NAS as your DSM account. Now that you have SSH access it is time to access your NAS as root. Be sure to backup your DSM settings (users, shared folders settings, permissions and more)Īctivate SSH access if it's not already by using Control Panel > Terminal & SNMP section. This includes data, Docker configuration, DSM configuration, app settings, etc.īest to use Hyper Backup for your data, and Configuration backup DSM option for everything else. So before you decide to move forward, be sure to backup your data and export your DSM configuration! You have been warned!īe sure to backup all important data on your currently working DSM7 setup. IMPORTANT: Be aware that with this process you will lose all data and settings on your NAS but you will downgrade to DSM6.
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