Tony wrote:
Journaling is good for the integrity of your filesystem. You can safely apply a journal to an existing Naslite drive at any time. Naslite employs aggressive buffering, so the block size, although relevant, will not improve your user-end performance.
Hope that helps.
Welll

I just wanted to make sure that I didnt screw up anything on my video recording drives on my naslite 2.x computer. I thought I read on the screen that the journaling was already enabled by default. But I guess you are telling me that it is not, and therefore, I should just go ahead and apply it to all my drives. I will have 2 to 3 TB of drives in there pretty soon, since 1 TB drives are affordable now.