http://sn.1w6.org/file/mk-20160807T155813-32m84bj.html
Falling into a yak-shaving morass... as part of my setting up a backup system exercise, I wanted to install software on Hal (my NAS). - I connect via its webUI and not to my surpise it tells me its OS (ADM) needs to be upgraded. So, I successfully update ADM. - Then I update some installed packages that also need te be updated, but two of them grumble that my ADM is too old. Wut. - Sure enough, another ADM update is waiting. This one also has release notes, which tell me its file structure has changed (so I'll need to study that all over again) and anyway you should make a backup of all data on the NAS. - OK, I wanted to install SpiderOak for that anyway, but I see no ASUSTOR package for it. The FAQ tells me they do not *directly* support NAS systems, but as long as you can mount the NAS on your computer (make it visible in the file system), SpiderOak will see it, and you can backup from there. (1/2)