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- , tutorial
- , file
- , howto
- , Samba
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- , fileserver
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Saved by 19 people (-9 private), first by anonymouse user on 2008-01-24
- Garypajer on 2009-05-05 - Tags file server , ubuntu , tutorial , Samba
- Stefanie-f on 2009-02-25 - Tags no_tag
- Sanchomdv on 2008-12-11 - Tags no_tag
- Beaconlight on 2008-02-11 - Tags my own server
- Raval63 on 2008-01-31 - Tags ICT
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This tutorial explains how to turn an old PC with additional hard disks into a simple home file server. The file server is intended for home use. The home file server is accessible by Windows and Linux computers in the home network.
Highlighted by quidam34
This tutorial explains how to turn an old PC with additional hard disks into a simple home file server. The file server is intended for home use. The home file server is accessible by Windows and Linux computers in the home network.
Highlighted by julius_c
The existing tutorials do not describe how to add additional disks or have a
complex authorization or access procedure. Freenas (www.freenas.org) does have too many
features for home users and more important it does not support the NTFS
format.
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