![]() Then connect with ssh or putty to your synology with root account (same password as admin account) and set the downloaded script as executable chmod ug+x /volume1/NetBackup/syno-i686-bootstrap_1.2-7_i686.xshĮxecute it sh /volume1/NetBackup/syno-i686-bootstrap_1.2-7_i686.xsh Log on the Synology Web Interface, then go to Control Panel, Terminal, and check Enable SSH service. Then you need to enable SSH from Synology DSM. Put the file somewhere on one of your nas share (in my case choosed NetBackup so /volume1/NetBackup/) ![]() Go to the following url and download the file for your synology Here for DS1010 (Intel Atom) it is syno-i686/cross/stable/syno-i686-bootstrap_1.2-7_i686.xsh Download and install the bootstrap script This is how I installed ipkg and kernel modules on my Synology SAN (my version is the DS1010+) All stuff source is grabbed from here but just in case it dissapears one day I add to my blog.
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