I don't know about the DNS-320, but I would heartily recommend the QNAP
products, preferrably the ones with official Debian support via
www.cyrius.com.

I'm running two older Qnaps as servers 24/7 with excellent track record.

/Björn

2012/2/20 Rogério Brito <rbr...@ime.usp.br>

> Hi, people.
>
> I just saw a guy selling a D-Link DNS-320 and, according to D-Link
> themselves, these devices run Linux. Looking on the Linux kernel tree
> I see that there is a file called dns323-setup.c (for the 323), but
> there is no mention of the 320.
>
> Of course, if I happen to buy one of these, I would wipe everything
> and install a real debian system.
>
> So, my question is: are there successful reports of people using the
> DNS-320? Some googling seems to indicate so, but I don't know which
> kernel would be appropriate, if everything works correctly etc.
>
> Also, is this a good purchase? I would love to get a NAS device that
> can hold 2 HDs, but I have no brand loyalty and I mostly only care
> about installing Debian on it. If you happen to know other devices
> that would be a better choice, I would love to know.
>
> Thanks in advance for any recommendation,
> Rogério Brito.
>
> P.S.: As I am not currently subscribed to debian-arm, I would kindly
> ask if you could include me in CC.
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