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Early adopter....free additional keys?

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Hi all,

 

I was an early unraid adopter and continue to use version 1.050930. I read somwhere that I could email Tom and get 1 or 2 additional unraid pro keys, provided that I supply the USB thumbdrives' IDs. I've tried emailing him but no response. When I first contacted him back in 2005, I received quick replys, but recently I haven't heard back. I know the guy is probably busy, but how else can I can my additional keys? I would like to keep my orignal USB drive as is, and upgrade to the latest software with my newer thumb drives(and full drive support, not the free version)

 

Any suggestions?

 

Second question...Is this the correct procedure for the upgrade?

 

1)Get new flash disk

2)Prep it with syslinux and unraid version

3)Create and copy super.dat file to the new USB config directory (along with network.cfg and ident.cfg)

4)Get registration key from Lime-Tech and copy it into the config directoy

5)Stop current raid array and shut down server

6)Replace the old USB with the new configured one and reboot

7)Everything should be exactly like before (Drive lettering, data, etc)

 

Thanks.

There's an additional step:

 

- With your current server, make a note of each disk's model/serial number.

- Your step 7 should be, "Go to the Devices page and assign the hard drives appropriately based on model/serial number."

  • 3 weeks later...

my experience (http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=1431.0)

I needed the following steps:

 

1. Get new flash disk

2. remove U3 software if present

3. Prep it with syslinux and unraid version

4. Create and copy super.dat file to the new USB config directory (along with network.cfg and ident.cfg)

5. Get registration key from Lime-Tech and copy it into the config directoy

6. run “syslinux -sam f:”

7. With your current server, make a note of each disk's model/serial number

8. Stop current raid array and shut down server

9. Replace the old USB with the new configured one and reboot

10. Go to the Devices page and assign the hard drives appropriately based on model/serial number

 

 

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