NL 2.0 is now a unified boot disk so you can build a CDROM, HDD, or USB booted system. The partition on the HDD is so small, I think less than 20MB, that that is the way I would go. The caviatt here is that in order to make the partition on the boot drive you will have to reformat the whole thing necessitating the removal of the data there in to a temp storage disk.
As far as migrating the drives to NL 2.0, you should just be able to boot the OS, configure it, and the drives with the EXT2/3 partitions should be exported. NL does not support the XFS partition so it will not be available on the network. You will have to move the data off of the partition and expand the EXT3 partition on that drive to take advantage of the space.
I don't know about the marvel GigE cards, I at present use a 3Com. In the past I have also used Dlink and Intel and a couple of different RealTek cards with great to good results.
Mike
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