Redpills.7z (2024)

: Code that modifies the Linux kernel to support a wider range of drivers (network cards, SATA controllers) not found in official Synology boxes.

If you were to "unpack" this piece of software, you would typically find: redpills.7z

The RedPill project is designed to bridge the gap between standard PC hardware and Synology's proprietary DSM operating system. The .7z file generally contains the source code or pre-compiled binaries needed to build a "bootloader"—the first piece of software that runs when you turn on the server to trick DSM into thinking it's running on official hardware. 2. Key Components : Code that modifies the Linux kernel to