Project #1 – Revitalizing Buffalo LS-WXL – Part 6
1.6) Mount NAS at Raspberry Pi Dear future Kenny, to mix things up a little bit, I’m not going to link to an external source. I’m going to provide decent […]
Read More »1.6) Mount NAS at Raspberry Pi Dear future Kenny, to mix things up a little bit, I’m not going to link to an external source. I’m going to provide decent […]
Read More »1.5) Force SMB v2.0 Future Kenny, you are in luck, this article explains how to force SMB to use version 2.0. Why? Why do you want to do this? SMB […]
Read More »1.4) Create volumes and users using web gui Future Kenny, I’m going to be a d*ck and just give you another RTFM. Page 36 on the official Buffalo manual. This […]
Read More »1.3) Create raid1 using web gui Raid 1 means we’ll have a couple of disks mirroring each other. It isn’t a great backup solution but again, I don’t store critical […]
Read More »1.2) Get root access So, we were able to unbrick the NAS, now lets get root access so we can improve resource usage on the box. Warning! I’m not responsible […]
Read More »1.1) Re-flashing with original firmware First step to unbrick the NAS was to re-flash with original firmware. To do this we have to use TFTP to upload a bootloader to […]
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