How to find TNAS device on a Linux system?

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How to find TNAS device on a Linux system?

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Instruction

When you initialize your newly purchased TNAS device on our linux computer, follow the instruction below:
1. Download and install TNAS PC (for Linux) program to your Linux system, https://dl.terra-master.com/cn/TNAS PC_For_Linux
2. Locate the directory for TNAS PC, under /mnt for example.
3. SSH login with Terminal to execute the following command: sudo chmod –R 777 /mnt/TNAS PC _For_Linux
4. sudo /mnt/ TNAS PC _For_Linux
5. The TNAS IP address will be shown.
6. Enter the listed TNAS IP address into the browser's address bar to access your TNAS.
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Re: How to find TNAS device on a Linux system?

Post by Mahrime »

Saying "install TNAS PC" sounds easy enough but since there are people like me dabbling in Linux these days, elaborating on how to install and executable file in Linux might be helpful, or prepackage it in a Deb package, etc. to make it easier on the follow-the-steps crowd.

Using a remote access package that is available for OS other than Windows would help too, like AnyDesk https://anydesk.com/.
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