Unfortunately no one can be told what fun_plug is - you have to see it for yourself.
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Hello,
I'm a very Newbie in Linux, Telnet etc and I'm French !
I Tnstalled funplug, because I had to telnet to delete the torrent files (Bad luck, I've installed Dlink bit torrent client, a big shit !)
Now I want to remove funplug.
I tried "rm -rf fun_plug fun_plug.d" (i don't know why) and it's impossible to delete ffp folder (from windows) because keysign.sh is running.
Is there a clean way to uninstall funplug ?
Is it possible to delete Nas_prog too, because in windows, I do not have permission
Thanks
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You need to delete the files from telnet, or you need to change the permission on the rest. are you using the ffp directory, or fun_plug.d? In telnet:
rm /mnt/HD_a2/fun_plug chmod -R 777 /mnt/HD_a2/fun_plug.d rm -r /mnt/HD_a2/Nas_prog
Reboot, and then you can deleter the fun_plug.d directory using windows. (Substitute ffp for fun_plug.d if neccessay.)
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I think I made a real mess here.
I was trying to put this thing to work but in some point I just wanted to do a fresh install to begin everything from a clean instalation.
So I decided to use this uninstall method here: http://nas-tweaks.net/59/removing-the-fonz-fun_plug/
What a big mistake. Now I lost telnet access and I cant even see the fun_plug folder. I cant get nothing to work and can't install fun_plug again.
Any idea to put me out of this situation, please?
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I believe it is ffp that gives you the telnet access.
If you put the tarball file (tgz) back on Volume_1 of the NAS and reboot, it should install itself again, then you will have telnet access.
I'm a newbie also at this, so you might want to wait for others to reply.?
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Hi gasman, I tryed to reinstall ffp by that way with no sucess. The .tgz remains there and nothing changes... It seams like the "fun_plug" folder can't be created anymore...
Thanks anyway.
Last edited by tgsampaio (2011-05-27 20:51:59)
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How much data do you have on the NAS.?
You could copy it off and reformat via the web interface.?
That will give you a clean slate to use.
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My Volume_1 is a 2Tb disk almost full... this is what causes the pain.
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Ouch !!, out of my league now, I'm sorry.
tgsampaio wrote:
My Volume_1 is a 2Tb disk almost full... this is what causes the pain.
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I think you have two options here:
1. Take that volume_1 drive and stick it in a different machine, like your Windows PC. You'll have full access to the drive if you install the ext2 driver.
2. If you've got 2 volumes (standard mode), "install" fun-plug on the other drive: Swap the two Hard-Drives, and install fun-plug again on the other drive. That will give you telnet access again. Now you could do all the cleanup of the first drive.
Swapping drives might be a bit confusing, because the share names will now be swapped:
Volume_1 --> /mnt/sdb2 Volume_2 --> /mnt/sda2
that's what happened to me once when I swapped drives positions, so to make sure you're working on the correct drive check the drive's content.
Good luck!
Last edited by scaramanga (2011-05-27 23:29:49)
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It worked with the swap tip!
Thanks scaramanga!
Thank oy gasman too!
Now I have a second chance to make this things work.
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