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The test unit for ddrwt. Ddwrt test1. Ddwrt finding the right match. Ddwrt starting to install on dlink router. Zorin OS. Zorin OS - Home. LINUX. Hey buddy i tried zorin like you suggested and its great. Puppy linux on a test machine. I apologize for poor image quality. photo was taken at night time. Puppy Linux one if the very first distro I used for back and recovery. How-To: Set up a home file server using FreeNAS. In today's digital world we've all got data, and lots of it.

How-To: Set up a home file server using FreeNAS

Our libraries are also growing rapidly: where you used to get by setting aside a few bookshelves for your books, CDs, DVDs and VHS tapes, we now require untold server space to preserve our beloved media in digitized form. We also want our data to be itinerant, or at least seem that way. That is, if you want to take a book or disc to another room of your abode, you pull it from the bookshelf and take it with you. Similarly, if you're working on a document upstairs on your desktop and you want to move to the den with your laptop, you'll need the proper infrastructure working in the background to enable that kind of wizardry.

So, how can we create this "digital bookshelf? " What is FreeNAS you say? Here's what you'll need, hardware-wise: A 64-bit Intel or AMD processor. If you're one of those extremely cautious people who has to double check everything, here's a URL to the FreeNAS hardware requirements. FreeNAS Installation. Here's the freenas on my vmware. Freenas gui is on my web browser now. but the create new volume is missing.