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@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ ### Running the script via SSH
**Note:** Replace /path-to-script/ with the actual path to the script on your Synology.
<p align="leftr"><img src="images/syno_hdd_db1.png"></p>
<p align="left"><img src="images/syno_hdd_db1.png"></p>
If you run the script with the --showedits flag it will show you the changes it made to the Synology's compatible-drive database. Obviously this is only useful if you run the script in a shell.
@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ ### Running the script via SSH
**Note:** Replace /path-to-script/ with the actual path to the script on your Synology.
<p align="leftr"><img src="images/syno_hdd_db.png"></p>
<p align="left"><img src="images/syno_hdd_db.png"></p>
### Troubleshooting
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If DSM doesn't know the brand of your NVMe drives they will show up in Storage Manager as Unknown brand, and Unrecognised firmware version.
<p align="leftr"><img src="images/unknown.png"></p>
<p align="left"><img src="images/unknown.png"></p>
In this case the script will show you the vendor ID and advise you to add it to the syno_hdd_vendor_ids.txt file.
<p align="leftr"><img src="images/vendor_ids.png"></p>
<p align="left"><img src="images/vendor_ids.png"></p>
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