On 28/03/07 10:35, Cayenne-uk said the following:
> I haven't seen any discussion here about this gizmo, but I expect this 
> thing is already known about here. I came across it when looking for 
> Hard Disks and enclosures, and it looks like a fantastic little 
> device. It runs Linux, and has been configured as a USB HD server, but 
> the comments say it can be reflashed and can handle web serving, 
> printer serving etc. It is now on my shopping list...
>
> Kelvin
I've had one of these LinkSys NSLU2 devices (a "slug") for a while, just 
acting as a disk and print server.  I "unslung" it (replacing the 
Linksys firmware with an Open Source direct replacement) it almost as 
soon as I got it - see 
http://www.nslu2-linux.org/ for details 
(including how to install debian on it).  At first I ran it with a 1GB 
flash drive as its only storage (completely silent operation!), but then 
added a 250GB USB disk as backup storage.  Never had any problems with it.
Simon
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