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hi guys,
1, can someone tell me what that is?
and 2, why i would should go that route?
i am assuming its partition type but not really sure
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ext2 is a filesystem, like ntfs, FAT etc. I haven't got my dns-323 yet but if I remember from reading it supports both the ext2 & ext3 file systems. ext3 is basically ext2 with journaling, so ext2 will be faster but is more likely to lose data when there's a crash and may need fsck'ing when you reboot. do a goole search for "ext2 vs ext3" for more info.
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Ext3 is removed from support. Firmware 1.03 does not even list it anymore.
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The ext2 is a file system for the Linux kernel. The the kernel of the DNS-323 is Linux and for that reason it's using ext2.
For more information go to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ext2
You can read the ext2 in Windows using Ext2IFS http://www.fs-driver.org/
It a great utility if you need to connect the hard drives from the DNS-323 unit into your computer.
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is there much work envolved in this? and is it better than out of hte box file system within the 323?
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fickle wrote:
is there much work envolved in this? and is it better than out of hte box file system within the 323?
Is there much work involved in what? ext2 is the out of the box file system within the DNS-323.
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oh .. well then nvm .. thanks
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