Thank you for the clarification.
I guess I misread those wikipedia pages. Reading it now, it looks like
maybe the page author was recommending booting the MAKAI distribution
on a PC to use as a base for installing the GLANTANK firmware?
And was GLANTANK supposed to be a customizable NAS, as I des
Hi, all.
I think, the hardware of GLANTANK is obsolete.
The useful life of this product was end.
XScale can't get support of Intel and no one maintains that.
Intel XScale IOP Linux
http://xscaleiop.sourceforge.net/
http://sourceforge.net/projects/xscaleiop/files/
MAKAI is unrelated to NAS and AR
GLANTANK is a gigabit version of LANTANK. IO-DATA's child company
Chousensha (Challenger) produced these in response to the Kurobako
(with which some here may be familiar).
http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/GLAN_Tank
http://translate.google.co.jp/translate?hl=en&sl=ja&u=http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/GLA
I managed debian 7 by the following constitution.
Body) I-O DATA GLANTANK 2.0TB (500GB * 4 RAID0, iop32x)
USB1) I-O DATA HDZ-UES 2.0TB (500GB * 4 JBOD)
USB2) I-O DATA HDZ-UES 1.0TB (250GB * 4 JBOD)
USB3) I-O DATA HDZ-UES 1.0TB (250GB * 4 JBOD)
USB4) I-O DATA HDW-UE 1.0TB (500GB * 2
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