Excuse me, but, how is hacking NAS "Old Testament?"

;)

On Apr 11, 3:41 pm, Cypher-Ryan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is a bit of OT... But it sort of relates... I just recently
> discovered the world of hacking into portable NAS HDDs that use Linux
> and the operating system. I was quite surprised as to what all i could
> get my WD My book world edition to do not to mention its has 750GB of
> storage on board :D
>
> On Apr 9, 10:07 pm, Madison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Ok, so I am new to the linux world and I have a job ironically at
> > Logical Solutions. I am looking for anyone that has a spare server I
> > can use. I have an older desktop, but I am not dying to spend money on
> > extra RAM just to make it work. I am looking for something that either
> > is or has been a server and can still run well.
>
> > Main reason is that I want to have a server I can play with, to teach
> > myself the ins and outs of making email, file, print, and most
> > importantly a LAMP server. I just dont have any way to do it.
>
> > If any of you have any ideas or suggestions let me know, I would
> > greatly appreciate it!
>
> > ---Madison
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