Hello Phil,

> (a) trying to figure out how to get a Bacula sd and fd installed on it

The happiest days of my life were after I got dedicated equipment for home 
network modem, routing, and wireless mesh accessing points.
That said, I never understood this very common user fetish of installing Bacula 
components in the NAS. OK: you avoid one more network node but the hardware is 
not designed to handle the extra workload. 
Just backup the exported disk volumes with regular bacula-fds where they are 
mounted, preferrably with the ACL support.
If you want to write backups to the NAS, NFS or iSCSI if supported. 

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Rgds,
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