If I'm understanding you correctly, you want to know what jumper configuration NASLite recommends for hard drives.
I don't see anything in the documentation that states one way or another.
To be safe, I would use the method I described (on each channel, setting one to master and one to slave), but cable select may work as well. Granted, I don't know a lot about cable select, I don't like the idea of it because I don't want NASLite to ever get confused about which drive is which. That is, I want to be the decision maker, instead of some hardware or software deciding which is master and which is slave.
So, when I initially setup my NASLite box, I set them to master/slave, master/slave then verified they were all auto detected in the BIOS before I installed NASLite. Of course, I changed them from AUTO to OFF in the BIOS right before installing.
I hope this helps. Maybe something else can give more clear answers that address your question more directly.
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