I have the same requirements here. And apart from some upgrade nuisances, TerraMaster gives me all I need, performs well, and for an affordable price. I have no plans to run.
TOS 6.0.750 (X86) is Released for Update
Re: TOS 6.0.750 (X86) is Released for Update
F5-221 - TOS7.0.0777 - 5x4TB TRAID - 1x4TB Single USB - 2x4TB HwRAID1 USB
F2-221 - TOS7.0.0777 - 2x3TB JBOD - 1x4TB Single USB
F2-221 - TOS7.0.0777 - 2x3TB JBOD - 1x4TB Single USB
Re: TOS 6.0.750 (X86) is Released for Update
Would be nice to have a simple "roll-back" facility for when you find the new update was not quite as good as was thought .......
F5-221 TOS7.0.0777 - 4x4TB (Ironwolf) Traid
F2-424 TOS7.0.0777 - 2x500GB nvme (P3) Traid, 2x6TB HDD (HGST) Traid
F2-221 TOS7.0.0777 - 1x3TB Ext4, 1x4TB Btrfs
F2-425+ TOS7.0.0777 - 2x500GB nvme (P3) Traid, 2x6TB HDD (EXOS) Traid
F2-424 TOS7.0.0777 - 2x500GB nvme (P3) Traid, 2x6TB HDD (HGST) Traid
F2-221 TOS7.0.0777 - 1x3TB Ext4, 1x4TB Btrfs
F2-425+ TOS7.0.0777 - 2x500GB nvme (P3) Traid, 2x6TB HDD (EXOS) Traid
Re: TOS 6.0.750 (X86) is Released for Update
We're talking "just" Ubuntu here? Should be possible to boot from a stick that makes an image of the TerramasterUSB and copy the contents of the OSpartition of one of the drives.. And use that to restore the old version. (Of course that doens't work for changes in the filesystem). Or do I see things too simple? (Happens very often I'm afraid)
F5-221 - TOS7.0.0777 - 5x4TB TRAID - 1x4TB Single USB - 2x4TB HwRAID1 USB
F2-221 - TOS7.0.0777 - 2x3TB JBOD - 1x4TB Single USB
F2-221 - TOS7.0.0777 - 2x3TB JBOD - 1x4TB Single USB
Re: TOS 6.0.750 (X86) is Released for Update
Glad to help you, I went more in deep on the issue discovering several services not running (you can check with systemctl command) but also the previous update, if you had a look in the post .694 few users highlight the same network issue without any solution provided.
Re: TOS 6.0.750 (X86) is Released for Update
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Glad to help you, I went more in deep on the issue discovering several services not running (you can check with systemctl command) but also the previous update, if you had a look in the post .694 few users highlight the same network issue without any solution provided.
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thanks a lot
indeed - systemctl shows errors with many network services. but it's not right to run them manually every time or manually refine them for the developers. :(in the end, I may not have enough competence. I wanted more reliable software.
Glad to help you, I went more in deep on the issue discovering several services not running (you can check with systemctl command) but also the previous update, if you had a look in the post .694 few users highlight the same network issue without any solution provided.
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thanks a lot
Re: TOS 6.0.750 (X86) is Released for Update
If you find a command line option that works for you, you can set this up as a "scheduled task" Triggered by startup. At least until TM get it figured out.
F5-221 TOS7.0.0777 - 4x4TB (Ironwolf) Traid
F2-424 TOS7.0.0777 - 2x500GB nvme (P3) Traid, 2x6TB HDD (HGST) Traid
F2-221 TOS7.0.0777 - 1x3TB Ext4, 1x4TB Btrfs
F2-425+ TOS7.0.0777 - 2x500GB nvme (P3) Traid, 2x6TB HDD (EXOS) Traid
F2-424 TOS7.0.0777 - 2x500GB nvme (P3) Traid, 2x6TB HDD (HGST) Traid
F2-221 TOS7.0.0777 - 1x3TB Ext4, 1x4TB Btrfs
F2-425+ TOS7.0.0777 - 2x500GB nvme (P3) Traid, 2x6TB HDD (EXOS) Traid
Re: TOS 6.0.750 (X86) is Released for Update
Not that simple. The USB has very little to do with it since TOS is not installed on it. It should be simple to install an earlier (known good) TOS version but, as you conjecture, hidden changes internally can complicate matters. Recently one version released included a newer kernel version that was barely remarked upon. You are also faced with the dilemma of knowing what is a GOOD version, (seem to be few and far between recently), AND finding an installation package (*.ins) in the support download pages.OttO1916 wrote: ↑11 Jul 2025, 20:52We're talking "just" Ubuntu here? Should be possible to boot from a stick that makes an image of the TerramasterUSB and copy the contents of the OSpartition of one of the drives.. And use that to restore the old version. (Of course that doens't work for changes in the filesystem). Or do I see things too simple? (Happens very often I'm afraid)
F5-221 TOS7.0.0777 - 4x4TB (Ironwolf) Traid
F2-424 TOS7.0.0777 - 2x500GB nvme (P3) Traid, 2x6TB HDD (HGST) Traid
F2-221 TOS7.0.0777 - 1x3TB Ext4, 1x4TB Btrfs
F2-425+ TOS7.0.0777 - 2x500GB nvme (P3) Traid, 2x6TB HDD (EXOS) Traid
F2-424 TOS7.0.0777 - 2x500GB nvme (P3) Traid, 2x6TB HDD (HGST) Traid
F2-221 TOS7.0.0777 - 1x3TB Ext4, 1x4TB Btrfs
F2-425+ TOS7.0.0777 - 2x500GB nvme (P3) Traid, 2x6TB HDD (EXOS) Traid
Re: TOS 6.0.750 (X86) is Released for Update
Hi everyone, сould anyone confirm whether Portainer is working correctly on TOS version *.750 (F4-424)?
When I try to run Portainer, it returns to the main TOS desktop without displaying the authorization window. Restarting the NAS and reinstalling Portainer didn't resolve the problem. Has anyone encountered similar behavior?
When I try to run Portainer, it returns to the main TOS desktop without displaying the authorization window. Restarting the NAS and reinstalling Portainer didn't resolve the problem. Has anyone encountered similar behavior?
F4-424, actual TOS6






