What operating system is used on the readynas RN10200?

I need to know what is the operating system of the system, and how I can access! I think it is probably Linux and am ready to install on a laptop so that I could access the readynas's Chitlins. I am totally not familiar with SSH and do not know how to use it. But what I've read, it would be a way to access. Someone let me know what are the procedures I need to follow to access the system.

BTRFS is the file system, not the operating system.

In regards to the operating system, ReadyNAS OS 6, it is based on Debian Wheezy. Yes, we use Linux.

You can use PuTTY (SSH/telnet client free) on Windows or Terminal on Mac/Linux SSH in to the ReadyNAS. SSH is a service that you can activate under system > settings > Services. As IX has mentioned you can do a lot of damage if you don't know what you're doing, then you must think carefully if you really want to use it.

There is an OS 6 VM available ReadyNAS, you can experiment on: http://www.readynas.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=70699

Note that the virtual machine is x86_64 while your 102's ARM so some things will be different, but if you break things to do something in a virtual machine, then you will know not to do on your 102.

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