> 
> After a painful experience of the lack of support of a Seagate Goflex Home 
> never updated from smb1, and finding the inadequacies of a WD MyCloudUltra2, 
> I'm ready to tackle configuring an older Dell system as the NAS for my 
> network. What do I need to configure besides NFS and smb servers?

Basically, you should install Fedora Server Edition and include Windows 
Fileserver option. It includes a nice Web based admin interface for easy going. 
If you just want filesharing then you are done. You have just to add your users 
and organise where to store what files. 

When you want additional capabilities, e.g. share ebooks library or local mail 
storage, you must install additional software depending on your wishes. The 
Dell / Fedora combination gives you a lot more options as any commercial NAS 
device I know (including hight end Synology or Qnap).

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