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diff --git a/packaging/installer/methods/synology.md b/packaging/installer/methods/synology.md index 07b1596fd..8e55924c1 100644 --- a/packaging/installer/methods/synology.md +++ b/packaging/installer/methods/synology.md @@ -6,14 +6,15 @@ custom_edit_url: https://github.com/netdata/netdata/edit/master/packaging/instal # Install Netdata on Synology -The documentation previously recommended installing the Debian Chroot package from the Synology community package -sources and then running Netdata from within the chroot. This does not work, as the chroot environment does not have -access to `/proc`, and therefore exposes very few metrics to Netdata. Additionally, [this -issue](https://github.com/SynoCommunity/spksrc/issues/2758), still open as of 2018/06/24, indicates that the Debian -Chroot package is not suitable for DSM versions greater than version 5 and may corrupt system libraries and render the -NAS unable to boot. - -The good news is that the [64-bit static installer](kickstart-64.md) works fine if your NAS is one that uses the amd64 architecture. It +> 💡 This document is maintained by Netdata's community, and may not be completely up-to-date. Please double-check the +> details of the installation process, before proceeding. +> +> You can help improve this document by +> [submitting a PR](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/edit/master/packaging/installer/methods/synology.md) +> with your recommended improvements or changes. Thank you! + + +The good news is that our [one-line installation script](kickstart.md) works fine if your NAS is one that uses the amd64 architecture. It will install the content into `/opt/netdata`, making future removal safe and simple. ## Run as netdata user |