Come on dimension, lol. This is about LINUX, not MACY'S!....
I've been through my share of linux distros and run quite a few concurrently on a few machines into my linux IPCOP router/firewall. I'm also not one to knock distros and i am running Naslite nfsg v.1x free, thanks for your help with that. I had no problem creating the floppies for version 1.x using linux, installing it etc nor freenas. However, i did need your help with the mount command in Naslite, me not being a programmer or a linux cli expert and also new to nas.
If there's a weakness, it's not so much in the Naslite Pdfs or the freenas pdfs, more in getting them to work in all the distros...so far i have nfsg working on both freenas and Naslite in two linux distros and i've only been with it since late last week. Long way to go but so far so good.
And i don't see this as a try before you buy vis a vis the Naslite CD 2.3 vs Usb 2.3 version, why should a customer face the catch 22 of buying the latter if it may not work and or why aren't they bundled anyway so you can use whichever is preferred when you get it? That's not good marketing to me. But at any rate i'll settle for the hard drive version when it comes out. Meanwhile i'm not sure what i'll buy yet, i'd rather be sure than sorry.
As for the $30 part, i try new linux distros practically every week, a few i buy, a few i donate to, some i get off magazine covers, most are Oce downloads. When you put the big picture together, and i build my own boxes, it all adds up so it matters..
And Merry Xmas!...
