Hi All,
I tested NAS-SMB and it's very nice. I currently run on a 40 GB HDD PC with 256MB RAM.
Then I tested more, and suddenly there was power outage because of a storm nearby.
When the PC rebooted it stopped at "Disk-1 Found partition". (CTRL-C gave login prompt, but login resulten some permission denied error) I found on the forum that this may be a floppy error. Anyway I was not able to fix that.
Then I erased the HDD, to put up Linux onto that. And had a thought, put in the NAS floppy, and it was running again. (so it was NOT floppy error)
So I configured my HDD to Disk-1 again. It was OK. Copied some files Still OK.
Then I pressed out the power button

(after the copy was over, no operations running). After reboot:
NAS_DISK-1 Unexpected inconsistency; run fsck manually.
(Run what? and how?

)
This was repeated again and then the last message "Disk-1 Filesystem is not mountable".
I know I should invest into a UPS or not store important stuff on that NAS, but is this filesystem really that vulnerable? 2 lost HDDs out of 2 tries.

Hope it could be avoided somehow.
Regs,
kPPPd