> My last though is, what kind of idiot designs a NAS to use vfat? Doesn't
> it
> have a 32G maximum file system limit?

Iomega... you can format the disk (via USB) with whatever you want, but
embedded Linux system only copes with VFAT.

I prefered this to the larger D-Link ones as it's a 1 disk system and is
almost the size of a normal 'desk' external drive so is a little more
portable between Calgary and the Pass. NAS functionality really only
required as all my crappy machines are USB1.1

>
> You are an embedded developer Simon, remove the OS board and reprogram it
> with an embedded Linux OS.
>

One word.... bandwidth ;-)



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