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Configure wdmycloud for mac
Configure wdmycloud for mac








configure wdmycloud for mac
  1. #Configure wdmycloud for mac install#
  2. #Configure wdmycloud for mac software#
  3. #Configure wdmycloud for mac license#

If you see /dev/md0 with the command ‘ls /dev | grep md’, then you can skip step 10.ġ0. ** Sometimes you can see another numbers – see in: ls /dev | grep mdĩ. Stop auto-loaded raid (Stop all the mdXXX listed in ‘ls /dev | grep md’ command) mdadm -stop /dev/md127 Go to Step 8 and get back to Step 7a againĨ. If you encounter error saying something like “cannot open /dev/sdd1: Device or resource busy”. Wait for it to complete, use the following command to monitor and wait for it to become 100% watch cat /proc/mdstat Prepare the RAID partition (Partition #1 & #2), the md0 will be use to load the rootfs.img image mdadm -create /dev/md0 -level=1 -metadata=0.9 -raid-devices=2 /dev/sdd1 /dev/sdd2ħa. Format the partition (Partition #4) mkfs -t ext4 /dev/sdd4Ħ. Type or copy the following command mklabel gptĥ.

configure wdmycloud for mac

****** PLEASE NOTE: You will erase the content on the selected hard disk, so be careful and make sure you select the correct drive before you proceed further ******Ĥ. Use parted tools to partition the hard disk, in my case, it is /dev/sdd parted -a optimal /dev/sddģ. Check at which device is the hard disk is set fdisk -lĢ. So let’s get started when we understand what we need to do.ġ. Number Start End Size File system Name Flags Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B Partition #8: Backup boot config (Used if first config damaged), 2MB Partition #7: Boot config for barebox, 1MB Partition #6: Backup kernel (Not used), 100MB

configure wdmycloud for mac

Partition #4: User data, Ext-4, all unused space

#Configure wdmycloud for mac software#

Partition #2: Rootfs / Software raid, disk #2 (mdmadm), Ext-3, 2GB Partition #1: Rootfs / Software raid, disk #1 (mdmadm), Ext-3, 2GB If you are interested to learn more, you can go to /etc/nfig to take a look after you can start your My Cloud with the new Hard Disk Before I get started, here is some information you need to know (i.e. When you got everything up and running, you will need to partition your drive to be used by WD My Cloud. The System Rescue this will boot up, select “SystemRescueCd: directly start the graphical environment” and wait for it to load. (Make sure you set the USB to boot first in BIOS).ħ. Plug the USB into a computer and restart. (If you connect your hard disk by USB, you can connect the drive later)Ħ. So for this step, prepare the hard drive and connect to your computer. There are different ways to connect your hard drive, so I am not gonna talk about it. Select the USB that the image will be written on for the 3rd selection box (Be careful, make sure you select the right drive)ĥ. Select the System Rescue CD image downloaded in Step 2 for 2nd selection boxĤe. Select “System Rescue CD” for the 1st selection boxĤd. On the next page, you will see a few selection boxĤc.

#Configure wdmycloud for mac license#

Open the Universal USB Installer, Click “I Agree” for the License AgreementĤb.

#Configure wdmycloud for mac install#

Install System Rescue CD into USB using Universal USB Installer (if you don’t want to use CD, otherwise you can burn it into CD), System Rescue CD actually shows you a way to install the CD image to USB, for some reason, it doesn’t work for me.Ĥa. (2 USB) or (1 USB+1 CD), 1 Hard Disk for WD My CloudĤ. You have been warned and I don’t take any responsibility if anything went wrong.ġ. (Please note that I don’t take any credits on this, I just put the information together from what I have found on the web)ĭISCLAIMER: Doing this will void your warranty and all your data in the hard disk will be lost. Here is a possible way to do it with any capacity of hard drive, well, a drive which has a hundreds of GB at least. So if you are interesting in replacing a hard drive on an existing WD My Cloud.










Configure wdmycloud for mac