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Update syno_hdd_db.sh

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Dave Russell 3 years ago
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@ -22,15 +22,13 @@
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# TODO
# Bypass M.2 volume lock for unsupported M.2 drives.
# See https://github.com/007revad/Synology_enable_M2_volume
#
# Maybe also edit the other disk compatibility db in synoboot, used during boot time.
# It's also parsed and checked and probably in some cases it could be more critical to patch that one instead.
#
# Solve issue of --restore option restoring files that were backed up with older DSM version.
# DONE
# Changed the "No M.2 cards found" to "No M.2 PCIe cards found" to make it clearer.
#
# Added "You may need to reboot" message when NVMe drives were detected.
#
@ -178,7 +176,7 @@
# Optionally disable "support_disk_compatibility".
scriptver="v2.3.51"
scriptver="v2.3.52"
script=Synology_HDD_db
repo="007revad/Synology_HDD_db"
@ -811,9 +809,9 @@ fi
# Check m2cards array isn't empty
if [[ $m2 != "no" ]]; then
if [[ ${#m2cards[@]} -eq "0" ]]; then
echo -e "No M.2 cards found\n"
echo -e "No M.2 PCIe cards found\n"
else
echo "M.2 card models found: ${#m2cards[@]}"
echo "M.2 PCIe card models found: ${#m2cards[@]}"
num="0"
while [[ $num -lt "${#m2cards[@]}" ]]; do
echo "${m2cards[num]}"

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