"The NASLite v1.x floppy disks generated using the NASLite v1.x Floppy Disk Utility CD-ROM are freely distributable."
I'm guessing it's just anonymous sharing and most likely only vfat partitions.
http://www.serverelements.com/naslite.php
Suggestion: NASLite quick sharing SMB, FTP, NFS
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Suggestion: NASLite quick sharing SMB, FTP, NFS
My first thought is, for something like this, why not just grab the
NASLite CD and use that instead?
I can't think of a good reason why we should cram this into UBCD, which
is designed more to be a maintenance/diagnostic tool.
NASLite CD and use that instead?
I can't think of a good reason why we should cram this into UBCD, which
is designed more to be a maintenance/diagnostic tool.
"Licensing and Distribution
The NASLite v1.x Floppy Disk Utility CD-ROM is not freely distributable. You can only make backup copies of the ISO or CD-ROM for your personal use. If you wish to use the CD-ROM simultaneously at multiple locations, multiple copies of the ISO or the CD-ROM must be purchased from Server Elements.
The NASLite v1.x floppy disks generated using the NASLite v1.x Floppy Disk Utility CD-ROM are freely distributable. "
The cd-rom is $20 and it doesn't run off the cd-rom...in other words you boot into the cd-rom and use it to make bootable floppies. But those bootable floppies are freely distributable. Anyway to me I probably would never use it. Just thought of it as a quick recovery method over LAN where say you computer is hosed and just want to get data off of it. Anyway no biggie.
The NASLite v1.x Floppy Disk Utility CD-ROM is not freely distributable. You can only make backup copies of the ISO or CD-ROM for your personal use. If you wish to use the CD-ROM simultaneously at multiple locations, multiple copies of the ISO or the CD-ROM must be purchased from Server Elements.
The NASLite v1.x floppy disks generated using the NASLite v1.x Floppy Disk Utility CD-ROM are freely distributable. "
The cd-rom is $20 and it doesn't run off the cd-rom...in other words you boot into the cd-rom and use it to make bootable floppies. But those bootable floppies are freely distributable. Anyway to me I probably would never use it. Just thought of it as a quick recovery method over LAN where say you computer is hosed and just want to get data off of it. Anyway no biggie.
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Suggestion: NASLite quick sharing SMB, FTP, NFS
Don't think it will work as a data recovery tool. I read the docs and it
seems that it will reformat the HDDs when your configure the NAS. There
is also no mention that it will mount FAT/NTFS partitions.
seems that it will reformat the HDDs when your configure the NAS. There
is also no mention that it will mount FAT/NTFS partitions.