• @remon@ani.social
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    1 day ago

    Yup, been using that from the start, since none of the 20TB drives were “verified” when I bought them.

    It’s a bit annoying that you have to do that, but ultimately a non-issue.

    • @LiPoly@lemmynsfw.com
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      521 day ago

      A non-issue??? That is absolutely an issue, because 90% of consumers won’t know about this fix. It’s outrageous that a consumer facing brand introduces such arbitrary vendor lock-ins, especially without reason. It’s just like HP with their ink lock. An absolute dick move and should not be supported in the slightest.

      • @NameTaken@lemmy.world
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        218 hours ago

        Not to say I’m not annoyed and they definitely should not be doing this except for their enterprise line. Would I buy another Synology again, no definitely not.

        However most “consumers” buying a NAS are already pretty tech savvy. When this issue happened to me I googled it and found and applied the script in 15 or so minutes. Run the script essentially once a year or so when major updates come along. Hasn’t been a huge issue. The issue will be if /when they block this script or other fixes.

        • @remon@ani.social
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          316 hours ago

          Run the script essentially once a year or so when major updates come along.

          I’ve set it up in the task sheduler as a “on boot-up” task. Have never bothered with it through multiple updates.

      • @remon@ani.social
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        -161 day ago

        Yep. It’s not like unverified drives won’t work, they’ll just show an orange warning symbol and disable some minor features.