Time Machine Sparsebundle NAS based Backup-error

Like many times before, I This Time Machine Sparsebundle NAS based backup errors trying to force me to remove all my backups before creating a new - and I turn down this time.

I found this article http://www.garth.org/archives/2011, ased 08,27,169,fix-time-machine-sparsebundle-nas-b-backup - errors.html which seems to be great, but already at the beginning that the commands do not work for me any more:

MacBookPro: ~ root # chflags nouchg /Volumes/Data/MacBookPro.sparsebundle r

MacBookPro: ~ root # hdiutil attach nomount - noverify - noautofsck - /Data/MacBookPro.sparsebundle

hdiutil: attach failed - no such file or directory

The path to the sparsebundle is TimeCapsule/Data/MacBookPro.sparsebundle.

I have no idea of this Terminal stuff, so I am at a loss.

For further help, thank you very much!

Peter

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