#exfat-synology auto mount
Perfect shell scripts to automatic mount/unmount exfat disk partition on Synology DiskStation NAS (x86 platform). Currently support only one exfat partition, and don't try to write data into the exfat partition! Which will have unexpected problems.
Tested on VitualBox + Jun's Mod V1.02-alpha + DS3615xs + DSM 6.1-15047 Update 1, use this at your own risks.
##How-To Guide
Initialize Setup
[ 1 ] Enabled Telnet service on Synology DiskStation, [Control Panel] -> [Terminal & SNMP]: [Enable Telnet service] & [Enable SSH service];
[ 2 ] SSH to NAS & enable root account;
ssh admin@ipaddress
sudo su -
synouser --setpw root your_new_root_password
[ 3 ] Login NAS via SSH or Telnet, using root account :
wget -P /tmp/ http://mirrors.kernel.org/ubuntu/pool/universe/f/fuse-exfat/exfat-fuse_1.2.3-1_amd64.deb
dpkg -x /tmp/exfat-fuse_1.2.3-1_amd64.deb /tmp/exfat-fuse/
cp /tmp/exfat-fuse/sbin/mount.exfat-fuse /bin/
P.S.
It been tested Synology x86 platform, can directly use ubuntu amd64 version exfat-fuse bin file to mount exfat disk partition.
I also keep exfat-fuse_1.2.3-1_amd64.deb file in my repository.
[ 4 ] Go back to Synology DiskStation, [Control Panel] -> [Shared Folder], create a shared folder on volume1, e.g. usbexfat.
This will create a sub-dir /volume1/usbexfat/usbshare[1...n] will be used as mountpoint, usbshare[1...n] same as the volumeUSB[1...n] mountpoint.
e.g.
volumeUSB1/usbshare will be mapped to /volume1/usbexfat/usbshare1
volumeUSB2/usbshare will be mapped to /volume1/usbexfat/usbshare2
...
volumeUSB[n]/usbshare will be mapped to /volume1/usbexfat/usbshare[n]
P.S.
It will automatically check any direction named: usbexfat in the system as the following orders:
- samba shared folder named: usbexfat;
- the first volume which does contain the dir name: usbexfat, if not No.1;
- the first volume which does not contain the dir name: usbexfat, if not No.2.
No matter what, the dir /volume*/usbexfat will be created. If it is not shared, then it stays invisible.
P.S.
If your own mountpoint does not look like /volume1/usbexfat/usbshare[1...n], you need to modify mountpoint in the mount.sh!
...
MOUNTPOINT="/volume1/usbexfat/usbshare$n"
...
[ 5 ] Copy the files from this repository, and override some system files
wget -P /tmp/ https://github.com/luckylz2git/exfat-synology/raw/master/mount.sh --no-check-certificate
chmod 755 /tmp/mount.sh
mv /bin/mount /bin/mount.bin
mv /tmp/mount.sh /bin/mount
wget -P /tmp/ https://github.com/luckylz2git/exfat-synology/raw/master/synocheckshare.sh --no-check-certificate
chmod 755 /tmp/synocheckshare.sh
mv /usr/syno/bin/synocheckshare /usr/syno/bin/synocheckshare.bin
mv /tmp/synocheckshare.sh /usr/syno/bin/synocheckshare
[ 6 ] Now the exfat partition can be automatically mount! And also can eject the disk from DiskStation Webpage.
[ 7 ] Post-Mount automatically functions
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Incremental import for DSLR Photos & Videos, visit: usbsync.
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Automatically Rename Photos & Videos, visit: exifname.
##Upgrade
SSH or Telnet:
wget -P /tmp/ https://github.com/luckylz2git/exfat-synology/raw/master/upgrade.sh --no-check-certificate
chmod 755 /tmp/upgrade.sh
/tmp/upgrade.sh
##Uninstall
SSH or Telnet:
if [ -f /usr/syno/bin/synocheckshare.bin ]; then
rm /usr/syno/bin/synocheckshare
mv /usr/syno/bin/synocheckshare.bin /usr/syno/bin/synocheckshare
fi
if [ -f /bin/mount.bin ]; then
rm /bin/mount
mv /bin/mount.bin /bin/mount
fi