I'll copy this off the freenas forums since I don't expect any
responses.
Common! Don't expect me to announce on a list without answering the
following up questions :-). I answered in the FreeNAS forum.
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I'll copy this off the freenas forums since I don't expect any
responses.
Did anyone install this? I ran the command and looks like it installed.
I am following the script and will try to provide some detail.
I've created a directory in /mnt/d/freenas and put the 3 files in
there, and ran the a
I have made a donation. Please let me know if the transaction did not
go through.
It did, thanks :-)
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Hi Boerner
Awesome...I saw a post from you on the FreeNAS lists and did not want
to get my hopes up too much, but this news is great.
Hmm... I posted here before I did on the FreeNAS forum, but the
announcement has not showed up yet... I've posted it to the
3rd-party-hardware forum as I ex
Replying to myself...
Just saw your announcement on the FreeNAS list (duh..) and saw the
contribute link on your website (double duh...).
I have made a donation. Please let me know if the transaction did not
go through. Thanks again for your work on SlimCD and SlimNAS.
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Michael:
Awesome...I saw a post from you on the FreeNAS lists and did not want
to get my hopes up too much, but this news is great. My initial offer
of contributing funds via PayPal still stands if your are interested. I
can also offer some testing if you like.
I am looking to build my box based
Yes, last night my FreeNAS did a first successful complete scan of my
"collection" (only a bunch of albums in a virtual machine). I'm trying
to get something up soon.
RickL;82408 Wrote:
> I will be using an old PIII 550Mhz with 128MB-256MB of RAM and hopefully
> use a Compact Flash IDE drive to
I'm also keen to hear of any solutions people find that allow FAT32
partitions of over 128GB.
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Robin Bowes;162227 Wrote:
> Bane wrote:
> > Robin,
> >
> > I'd like a refund too.
>
> Please mail me your details off-list.
>
> Thanks,
>
> R.
Email sent. If you find the time to work on it again, I would be
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Bane wrote:
> Robin,
>
> I'd like a refund too.
Please mail me your details off-list.
Thanks,
R.
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I'd like a refund too.
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As of November the 9th, Robin refunded my money. Just wanted to let
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boerner wrote:
> Well, almost two weeks and no responses from Robin. Since it has been
> about five months since I originally donated to this cause, and nothing
> has been produced, I would like to ask for my money back.
That's fair enough.
Email me your details and I'll do the refunds.
I still
Well, almost two weeks and no responses from Robin. Since it has been
about five months since I originally donated to this cause, and nothing
has been produced, I would like to ask for my money back.
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Robin Bowes;138783 Wrote:
> boerner wrote:
> > I'll second the request for an update...
>
> I'm afraid I've not made any further progress.
>
> Other projects have been taking priority and I've just not been able
> to
> make time to look at this any more.
>
> I still think it will be feasible,
boerner wrote:
> I'll second the request for an update...
I'm afraid I've not made any further progress.
Other projects have been taking priority and I've just not been able to
make time to look at this any more.
I still think it will be feasible, but would not like to say for sure
until I actua
I'll second the request for an update...
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Bane;125236 Wrote:
> It would be disappointing if it can't be done with FreeNAS. I really
> like the capabilities of FreeNAS, and it's care and feeding is
> effectively what a consumer NAS would be. The Monowall interface is
> definitely a strength.
>
> Hopefully you can get it working.. Best of
Robin Bowes Wrote:
> Bane wrote:
> > I understand being busy. I just built a NAS using FreeNAS. Do you
> think
> > it will be possible to upgrade a FreeNAS box to your version once
> > available without redoing the disk array? I assume the answer would
> be
> > yes as long as it isn't installed o
Bane wrote:
> I understand being busy. I just built a NAS using FreeNAS. Do you think
> it will be possible to upgrade a FreeNAS box to your version once
> available without redoing the disk array? I assume the answer would be
> yes as long as it isn't installed on the array, but I thought I would
I understand being busy. I just built a NAS using FreeNAS. Do you think
it will be possible to upgrade a FreeNAS box to your version once
available without redoing the disk array? I assume the answer would be
yes as long as it isn't installed on the array, but I thought I would
confirm before I st
Bane wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> Any updates on this? I am ready to donate some more money to this if I
> can see some progress.
Bane,
Sorry - I've been very busy of late and have not had time to dedicate to
this.
I'd like to think I could make time to work on it within a couple of weeks.
Sorry for
Hey guys,
Any updates on this? I am ready to donate some more money to this if I
can see some progress.
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Any update on this?
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Robin Bowes Wrote:
> Bane75 wrote:
> > Any progress on this?
>
> Some, but nothing complete yet.
>
> I've successfully built a FreeNAS ISO from scratch - I now need to
> work
> out the best way to add perl/slimserver.
>
> The issue is that the root FS runs from RAM so anything included on
> th
Bane75 wrote:
> Any progress on this?
Some, but nothing complete yet.
I've successfully built a FreeNAS ISO from scratch - I now need to work
out the best way to add perl/slimserver.
The issue is that the root FS runs from RAM so anything included on the
root FS will increase RAM usage.
I'm try
Any progress on this?
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TheSaint wrote:
> HI all.
>
> :) just wondering if this project is still going?
>
It most certainly is.
Although, as notanatheist says, it's not going particularly quickly!
I've been away for a while but am back now and will attempt to get
things moving again this week.
R.
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Yes, it's going. At what speed I can't tell you though. Robin has been
pluggin' away at adding packages and getting the image to build. I've
just been trying to get a FreeBSD box running on some of the hardware I
have laying around the house.
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HI all.
:) just wondering if this project is still going?
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Bane75 wrote:
> I sent $20 all I can afford right now. I;m hoping to send more in the
> future.
Thanks.
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I sent $20 all I can afford right now. I;m hoping to send more in the
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Michael Herger wrote:
>> Anyone looked at Openfiler:
>> http://www.openfiler.com/
>
> I tried to install once - it's a huge monster :-). If we're talking
> about a simple solution, forget it.
I thought it might be.
I've heard reports that it's very good - robust, secure, etc. but that
it's a
Anyone looked at Openfiler:
http://www.openfiler.com/
I tried to install once - it's a huge monster :-). If we're talking about
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It's a free NAS O/S based on CentOS.
It's a lot more heavyweight than FreeNAS but will probably support
slimserver out-of-the-box (i.e. have perl installed)
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Robin,
Okay,I just sent you $30 USD. Let me know if you do not get it for any
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boerner wrote:
> Sounds like we do have some interest. I will go first then...Robin, if
> want to setup/provide information for a PayPal account, I will be the
> first to drop $30 USD in. I know it is not a lot, but hopefully it will
> create a snowball effect :-)
OK. Let's go for this.
You can d
Hopefully he gets your first bug report taken care of as I wnat to use a
Via EPIA in for my NAS, and I really want gigabit ethernet capability.
'[IDC Wrote:
> Dragon']FreeNAS would be my first choice to run SlimServer, but
> according to my bug report
> http://tinyurl.com/kl629
> it may not work
Sounds like we do have some interest. I will go first then...Robin, if
want to setup/provide information for a PayPal account, I will be the
first to drop $30 USD in. I know it is not a lot, but hopefully it will
create a snowball effect :-)
As far as the MySQL question...I'll be honest in that I
There's a newer version available on Sourceforge so you know. It's based
on NetBSD this time around. I was trying do my own custom build but
realized you need a BSD build environment. Couldn't do it from my linux
boxes. If you're working on it would you be so kind as to include
"e2fsprogs" so I ca
Bane75 wrote:
>
> My one request besides slimserver is that the integration be done so
> that Slimserver can be started and shut down from the web interface. I
> currenlty run slim server on a linkstation, and it is a pain to have to
> do everything from the shell. I would love integration with th
Robin Bowes Wrote:
> boerner wrote:
> > I am still interested, even though I finished setting up my own
> system
> > with an Ubuntu server install.
> >
> > In my mind there are a few questions...
> >
> > 1. How much money in the "bounty" is necessary to begin?
> > 2. If I put money in up front
boerner wrote:
> I am still interested, even though I finished setting up my own system
> with an Ubuntu server install.
>
> In my mind there are a few questions...
>
> 1. How much money in the "bounty" is necessary to begin?
> 2. If I put money in up front, and nothing is ever released, do I ge
boerner Wrote:
>
> Thoughts? I really like the idea of SlimNAS and the hardware I
> mentioned earlier in this thread. In the general forum, there is a
> thread speculating what might be next from Slimdevices. I would love to
> see them fund some development of this "project" They could then put
I am still interested, even though I finished setting up my own system
with an Ubuntu server install.
In my mind there are a few questions...
1. How much money in the "bounty" is necessary to begin?
2. If I put money in up front, and nothing is ever released, do I get
my money back? :-)
3. What
I'm sure interested, and would donate some $$. But cannot affort it on
my own. So how many are interested?
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Bane75 wrote:
> What's the status of this project? I just found this thread via the
> FreeNAS forum. I would be willing to donate at least $25 to this
> effort. Maybe more as thiw would save me some money as I was
> considering buying an Infrant ReadyNAS since they have a slimserver
> plugin.
I of
What's the status of this project? I just found this thread via the
FreeNAS forum. I would be willing to donate at least $25 to this
effort. Maybe more as thiw would save me some money as I was
considering buying an Infrant ReadyNAS since they have a slimserver
plugin.
Thanks
Jamy
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boerner Wrote:
> Count me as interested...
>
> Since my original post on the FreeNAS list did not seem to gather that
> much interest from the developer, I would throw in :-)
>
>
I think we've gotten the developer(s) interest by now. My inbox this
morning had nearly a dozen posts since last n
Count me as interested...
Since my original post on the FreeNAS list did not seem to gather that
much interest from the developer, I would throw in :-)
You took the name out of my mind though..SlimNAS
As a side note...I found this piece of hardware that may be of use:
http://www.mini-box.com/s
notanatheist wrote:
> I offered in for the bounty. I like the idea of web management for my
> shares since my box would be more than just a Slimserver. When I have
> it ready it's going in a dark cool corner of the garage. Once a 16 port
> Gigabit switch is reasonable it's going in too.
>
> All t
I offered in for the bounty. I like the idea of web management for my
shares since my box would be more than just a Slimserver. When I have
it ready it's going in a dark cool corner of the garage. Once a 16 port
Gigabit switch is reasonable it's going in too.
All those interested should pop over
notanatheist wrote:
> Acting as a fileserver is also my interest in the project. Surely the
> PERL that is needed can be done in less than 10MB. Look at the Linksys
> NSLU2. It can run slimserver. What's nice about FreeNAS is support for
> hardware RAID controllers and a web interface! Boot from CF
Acting as a fileserver is also my interest in the project. Surely the
PERL that is needed can be done in less than 10MB. Look at the Linksys
NSLU2. It can run slimserver. What's nice about FreeNAS is support for
hardware RAID controllers and a web interface! Boot from CF or really
small hard drive
I too wondered about adding Slimserver to FreeNAS, and someone on the
mailing list already beat me to it:
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?thread_id=1436774&forum_id=507589
Basically, the developer noted that adding Slimserver meant adding
Perl, and that would add 10 megabytes to the size.
I've just run across that project again. Will look into it. It'd be nice
to have the entire OS w/ apps on a 64MB CF card and the data on a RAID
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