Thank you. I got it working.
Removed the power from the 2 SATA drives. Then booted from a USB CD-ROM and had my 128MB USB flash drive plugged in and set the BIOS up to boot from the CD-ROM.
It worked out good and on the 1ST reboot set it for the 128MB flash drive.
What's neat is it set the flash drive as Drive-2 so it left the Drive-0 and Drive-1 like they were. If it did not I could have to change links to it.
I have pyTivo running on my Ubuntu server and it links to the photo and videos I have on my NASLite M2. It's neat to play the videos on a TV and not the computer.
It all worked good. Took a little longer then I thought but it's all set up and working good now.
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It's neat it can work on this USB because it's very small in size in both ways.
This is a photo of it so you can see the USB on the back. It's all under a shelf I have over my bed room closet.
Now I know why it's good to use a USB to boot from. Easy to upgrade.
-Raymond Day