You will need 2 items
* a usb card reader to write to the CF-card (as simple as possible)
* a IDE-CF adapter to boot from your CF-card
if you're planning to keep the CF-card in the cardreader and use booting from USB,
you can save yourself a lot of hassle and just boot of an old USB stick
(if your mobo supports booting of USB)
if you want to use the CF as a "harddrive" to boot from, do this
burn your naslite-ISO to CD
connect your CF-card via USB
reboot from the naslite cd
create your naslite USB drive (on the CF card)
[all this can be done from your normal windows pc]
insert the CF-card in the IDE-CF adapter and boot the nas
unlock, configure network settings, configure storage
all this can be found in the
manual page 8
With the release of naslite 2 hdd, all this can be avoided
this version will create an 8 MB partition to install naslite on the primary harddrive
the remaining drivespace can be configured as storage
good luck