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Re: TOS 6.0.530 Official Version Released
Posted: 28 Apr 2025, 22:53
by Gremlin
I don't think an update would work. Probably need 5.1.145 installation file (*.ins) Since Tos6 updates eventually re-wrote the internal usb-flash I think it would be wise (if not mandatory) to create a new USB-flash for your specific device and TOS variant (there are a few):
viewtopic.php?t=6433
Re: TOS 6.0.530 Official Version Released
Posted: 01 May 2025, 22:58
by KOYAKAMI
Hi all,
I've just registered as I've been reading this update, I currently run a TerraMaster F4-421. I'm new to running a NAS but am running 5.1.145 and it's BIOS version is one which can be updated successfully.
However I'm not 100% sure on how it's setup (I did set it up), will the upgrade potentially erase the contents of my volume? (I only have volume1, made of 3 drives in a RAID1 if I recall). I just don't know if the OS is installed on this volume or if this NAS another form of storage part of it.
Only as I need to try and find how to backup 3-4TB of data before the upgrade if there is potential to lose it all. I thought the OS would be installed on a potential small M.2 and then the drives are separate but i'm not 100%.
When I purchased this 2nd hand, I recall having to buy RAM for it and the 3 drives.
Thanks!
Re: TOS 6.0.530 Official Version Released
Posted: 02 May 2025, 17:46
by EthanLiu
KOYAKAMI wrote: ↑01 May 2025, 22:58
Hi all,
I've just registered as I've been reading this update, I currently run a TerraMaster F4-421. I'm new to running a NAS but am running 5.1.145 and it's BIOS version is one which can be updated successfully.
However I'm not 100% sure on how it's setup (I did set it up), will the upgrade potentially erase the contents of my volume? (I only have volume1, made of 3 drives in a RAID1 if I recall). I just don't know if the OS is installed on this volume or if this NAS another form of storage part of it.
Only as I need to try and find how to backup 3-4TB of data before the upgrade if there is potential to lose it all. I thought the OS would be installed on a potential small M.2 and then the drives are separate but i'm not 100%.
When I purchased this 2nd hand, I recall having to buy RAM for it and the 3 drives.
Thanks!
Based on your description, your device meets the upgrade requirements. Generally speaking, upgrading won't erase the data on your volumes. However, for the sake of data security, we recommend that you back up your data. During the initialization process, you have the option to choose which disk to install the system on. But since you're performing an upgrade, the system disk will be configured according to your original settings.
In subsequent versions, we will add a system disk migration feature. You can first upgrade your system to the latest version and then migrate the system disk to an M.2 drive later on.
Re: TOS 6.0.530 Official Version Released
Posted: 02 May 2025, 19:10
by KOYAKAMI
EthanLiu wrote: ↑02 May 2025, 17:46
KOYAKAMI wrote: ↑01 May 2025, 22:58
Hi all,
I've just registered as I've been reading this update, I currently run a TerraMaster F4-421. I'm new to running a NAS but am running 5.1.145 and it's BIOS version is one which can be updated successfully.
However I'm not 100% sure on how it's setup (I did set it up), will the upgrade potentially erase the contents of my volume? (I only have volume1, made of 3 drives in a RAID1 if I recall). I just don't know if the OS is installed on this volume or if this NAS another form of storage part of it.
Only as I need to try and find how to backup 3-4TB of data before the upgrade if there is potential to lose it all. I thought the OS would be installed on a potential small M.2 and then the drives are separate but i'm not 100%.
When I purchased this 2nd hand, I recall having to buy RAM for it and the 3 drives.
Thanks!
Based on your description, your device meets the upgrade requirements. Generally speaking, upgrading won't erase the data on your volumes. However, for the sake of data security, we recommend that you back up your data. During the initialization process, you have the option to choose which disk to install the system on. But since you're performing an upgrade, the system disk will be configured according to your original settings.
In subsequent versions, we will add a system disk migration feature. You can first upgrade your system to the latest version and then migrate the system disk to an M.2 drive later on.
Thank you for your response, I'm currently in the process of backing it up, but it's difficult to afford 4TB of storage for it to be backed up to. On another note, I don't think an M.2 is supported on this device. Is there anyway I can find out where the system has been installed to, if it's the same volume?
Re: TOS 6.0.530 Official Version Released
Posted: 02 May 2025, 19:24
by EthanLiu
After updating to the TOS system, you can check which disk the system is installed on by locating the label of the system disk in the Control Panel > Storage Management > Disks section.
Re: TOS 6.0.530 Official Version Released
Posted: 03 May 2025, 17:01
by palikao
Why isn't TOS6 linked in F2-223 download page?
Re: TOS 6.0.530 Official Version Released
Posted: 03 May 2025, 21:57
by crisisacting
palikao wrote: ↑03 May 2025, 17:01
Why isn't TOS6 linked in F2-223 download page?
It seems that models that were released with TOS 5.× originally, continue to only have that; the releases listed are the first 8 GB system partition builds.
If one of the update notice threads for TOS 6.× builds has a newer .INS file available for download to clean install that, then support just forgot to add it to the download page on their support subsite.
Re: TOS 6.0.530 Official Version Released
Posted: 03 May 2025, 22:58
by palikao
crisisacting wrote: ↑03 May 2025, 21:57
palikao wrote: ↑03 May 2025, 17:01
Why isn't TOS6 linked in F2-223 download page?
It seems that models that were released with TOS 5.× originally, continue to only have that; the releases listed are the first 8 GB system partition builds.
If one of the update notice threads for TOS 6.× builds has a newer .INS file available for download to clean install that, then support just forgot to add it to the download page on their support subsite.
ok, so.. F2-223 can be upgraded safely, right?
Re: TOS 6.0.530 Official Version Released
Posted: 04 May 2025, 02:16
by crisisacting
palikao wrote: ↑03 May 2025, 22:58ok, so.. F2-223 can be upgraded safely, right?
If your current 5.1.× build is the large system partition (you can verify that the “/” volume under Control Panel → System Info → Overview is 7+ GB); you can do an in place upgrade.
If you are doing a clean installation, first update the initboot USB on your unit to a TOS 6.× UEFI one @
viewtopic.php?t=6433, then the online update during the initial boot environment will directly install the current distributed TOS 6.× build.
Re: TOS 6.0.530 Official Version Released
Posted: 06 May 2025, 13:47
by palikao
crisisacting wrote: ↑04 May 2025, 02:16
palikao wrote: ↑03 May 2025, 22:58ok, so.. F2-223 can be upgraded safely, right?
If your current 5.1.× build is the large system partition (you can verify that the “/” volume under Control Panel → System Info → Overview is 7+ GB); you can do an in place upgrade.
If you are doing a clean installation, first update the initboot USB on your unit to a TOS 6.× UEFI one @
viewtopic.php?t=6433, then the online update during the initial boot environment will directly install the current distributed TOS 6.× build.
Of course, always updated: 5.1.145