Snifit

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  1. I found that is a major issue. Root filesystem on QNAP NAS lives in the RAM, so it's recreated at boot time.

    The best approach to handle this, I suppose, will be creating QPKG package for the BTSync.

    Unfortunately, it's a bit complicated and will took some time. Will keep you posted.

    Excellent, keep up the great work. A simple installer script will be greatly appreciated.

  2. Same problem, had to install it manually. The script works nicely but most of the files disappear once you reboot the NAS (TS-412).

    Are you able to explain the steps to install manually? Or do I just follow the steps posted by nanotech?

    Sorry for the potentially silly questions, completely new to NAS setup and SSH.

  3. I installed this using your script. It works great, but when I reboot, both /etc/btsync.conf and /etc/init.d/btsync.sh are missing or deleted. The /usr/local/bin/btsync file is still present though but will not run.

    I get this exact same problem.

    Seems to work fine on first install, but disappears after reboot.

    I used the instructions from sitnin

    installed on QNAP TS-212