[nas-2000] Re: change harddrive possible ?

  • From: Oliver Brinzing <Oliver.Brinzing@xxxxxx>
  • To: nas-2000@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 18 May 2007 12:31:47 +0200

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Hi Flip,

just tried it, found another 2,5 disk :-) ,
At least the boxed can be closed ...

The only problem is the fixing, at the moment
my drive is unfixed inside the box, so i
have to find a solution for this ...

btw: could you please add my hint to your wiki ?
       [nas-2000] vista: can not rename file/folders on nas 2000

       ->  http://support.microsoft.com/kb/934160/de

Oliver



Am 18.05.2007 11:33 schrieb philipp Wehrheim:
> Nice,
> 
> i don't have a small 2,5" hd but i was asking myself
> if 2 x 2,5" disks would fit into the NAS so one would not need
> to have a 2nd box for the other disk?
> 
> What do you think?
> 
> Oliver Brinzing schrieb:
>> Hi Flip,
>>
>>> I'm not sure how much power you'll need and if the
>>> power supply is strong enough!?!?!?
>> no, i just changed the drives :-) i am now using my old 80GB
>> notebook drive with the nas ...
>> i simply was not sure, if one can change the drives without problems,
>> but everything worked fine ... i simply booted the nas, and formatted
>> the new drive ...
>>
>> Oliver
>>
>> Am 16.05.2007 23:43 schrieb philipp Wehrheim:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Oliver Brinzing schrieb:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> just another question:
>>>>
>>>> Is it possible to change the drives ? I want to prepare a second
>>>> drive to work with the nas ... (no raid)
>>>>
>>>> If I do so, and put the original drive inside the nas again,
>>>> will it work, or will i lose my data ?
>>> it should work even throught it won't get mounted by default
>>>
>>> simply run$
>>>
>>> mount /dev/hdb? /mnt/<new_disk>
>>>
>>>> Is there anything stored inside the flash ?
>>> ???
>>>
>>>
>>> I'm not sure how much power you'll need and if the
>>> power supply is strong enough!?!?!?
>>>
>>> --
>>> flip
>>>> Oliver
>>>>
>>
> 


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