Hi,

   I got a couple of these Iomega NAS 150d awhile back, and knew the
black-box (linux?) OS stored on the data disk was it's Achilles's heal and
have now been bitten by it.
   Anyone messed with these before?

Tony K


On Sun, Nov 27, 2011 at 2:42 PM, Tom Metro <[email protected]>wrote:

> A hackable NAS for $30...if you don't mind it being pink:
>
> Pogoplug Multimedia Sharing Device - Classic, Pink - POGO-B01
>
> http://www.buy.com/prod/pogoplug-multimedia-sharing-device-classic-pink/219855865.html
>
> Requires a USB (2.0 supported) drive for storage, and has a GB Ethernet
> interface.
>
> (I'm assuming, but have not confirmed, that this model runs Linux and is
> hackable as other Pogoplug models have been. Here a 2009-era article
> discusses what's inside:
> http://www.networkworld.com/columnists/2009/120709-gearhead.html
>
> "...inside the Pogoplug is a 1.2GHz Marvell ARM SOC RISC processor and
> 256MB of RAM and 512MB of internal flash storage. On this neat little
> package runs a stripped-down Linux distro with the 2.6.22.18 kernel."
> Basically a Shivaplug for $30.)
>
>  -Tom
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