![]() If you can then SDB is definitely your USB stick and SDA is your NAS local storage drive. Type in ls to list directory and confirm you can see dom.img in the list. Mount /dev/sdb /root/usbdrive (this mounts your USB stick to the usbdrive folder we created)Ĭd /root/usbdrive (changes directory to the usbdrive directory) Mkdir usbdrive (this creates a new folder in /root called ‘usbdrive’) DEV/SDB1 or SDB2 etc.! We will confirm this in the following step, first you need to create a new folder, do this: YOUR USB may use a different mount point e.g. Look at the list of drives displayed, your USB stick will be SDB (/dev/sdb) and the NAS Local Flash Storage will be SDA (/dev/sda). Type in these commands at the shell prompt: REMEMBER: You may need to turn off Num Lock as it is enabled in the NAS BIOS by default! Double click it to launch a terminal shell session. Locate the console/terminal icon in top left of Puppy desktop. Once in the GUI the fun really starts.Ĭlose off any windows that pop up by clicking OK/Kill until you can see the Puppy desktop. Switch on your NAS and allow it to boot into Precise Puppy, wait a few minutes. ![]() Plug in the USB stick to any of the available USB 2.0 ports on the back (2 of them should be in use by your keyb/mouse).Plug in a network cable, ensure your router will allocate a DHCP address.Plug in the keyboard, mouse and attach the monitor to the VGA port.Ensure you have removed ALL disk drives from your NAS.Pick up the USB stick and take it to your NAS drive. Now you can safely eject the USB stick from your computer.On the USB stick rename the firmware file you just copied to simply ‘ dom.img‘.Finally click create, this creates the USB Linux OS boot drive for you.Step 3 Make sure you select the correct USB Drive letter (very important!), select the Format box too.Step 2 Browse to the local file ‘ precise-5.7.1.iso‘.Step 1 From the drop down list choose ‘ Precise Puppy‘ under the Puppy Linux section.Run the Universal-USB-Installer-1.9.5.5.exe progamme, there is no need to install it just click ‘ I Agree‘ on the EULA. Download the Precise Puppy Linux 5.7.1 ISO file “ precise-5.7.1.iso” (or any stable version) from here.Download the “ Universal-USB-Installer-1.9.5.5.exe” from so you can create a bootable Linux USB.Download the factory firmware file “ F_TS-469_20140516-1.2.8.img” (approx 503MB) for the TS-469 from here.Grab a spare USB stick (at least 1GB) and be sure that you do not need anything off it as it will be formatted.A totally different computer to create the bootable USB and later to run QFinder and the web control panel (pref Windows 7).A USB keyboard, USB mouse, a monitor with VGA port to attach to the NAS.OK, before you begin you need some tools to get going: This all confirms you have the right model. The front of your NAS will also have an LCD config/notification screen. Notice the HDMI out port at top and the USB3 and USB2 ports.
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