![]() ![]() In this post I explain how to modify an aging network attached storage device with a Linux distribution that will keep its software and functionality up-to-date for the foreseeable future. ![]() Also, some links were broken that should be fixed. Furthermore, the old guide had some rough edges that I smoothed over in this new version. Some memory and file addresses are invalid due to the increase in size of kernel and initramfs images. This is an updated version of the original 2016 guide, which really needed an update after more than four years.
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