synoupgrade:tldr:05fc5
synoupgrade: Upgrade to the latest version automatically.
$ sudo synoupgrade --auto
try on your machine
The command "sudo synoupgrade --auto" is used to upgrade Synology DiskStation Manager (DSM) to the latest available version automatically.
Here's a breakdown of the command and its components:
- "sudo": This is a command used in Unix-like systems to run a command as a superuser or privileged user. It stands for "superuser do."
- "synoupgrade": This command triggers the upgrade process for Synology DSM.
- "--auto": This flag instructs the upgrade process to be performed automatically, without requiring any user intervention. The upgrade will be executed using default settings and configurations.
The purpose of using this command is to simplify and automate the process of upgrading Synology DSM, reducing the need for manual interactions and ensuring that the latest version is installed on the device.
This explanation was created by an AI. In most cases those are correct. But please always be careful and
never run a command you are not sure if it is safe.