[mythtv-users] NAS with flash drive?

Per Jørgensen myth at pbj-design.dk
Wed Sep 16 07:30:47 UTC 2009


Brian Wood skrev:
> On Tuesday 15 September 2009 17:51:17 Jim Stichnoth wrote:
>   
>> On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 4:46 PM, Brian Wood <beww at beww.org> wrote:
>>     
>>> On Tuesday 15 September 2009 17:40:50 bhaskins at chartermi.net wrote:
>>>       
>>>> I hope this isn't too far off topic but does anyone know of a
>>>> Myth-friendly NAS that can run with just a flash drive?
>>>> I need to address a fairly small amount of dat from several
>>>> different points.
>>>> No security worries involved.
>>>> Not too expensive if possible.
>>>>         
>>> LOTs of possible answers, but you might consider a slug (Linksys NSLU2),
>>> or one of the SheevaPlug devices, if performance is not a major
>>> comsideration.
>>>
>>> http://www.nslu2-linux.org/
>>>
>>> Or even one of the third-party firmwares what will run on a router-type
>>> device, (tomato, dd-wrt etc.) some of them have USB ports you could plug
>>> a flash device into, and share it out via NFS or Samba.
>>>
>>> These are all sub-$100 solutions.
>>>       
>> But what does "Myth-friendly" mean?  Will this double as a frontend?
>> Slave backend?  Jobqueue server?  These solutions probably don't work
>> if they are also to run Myth software.
>>     
>
> I assumed he wanted a NAS server of some sort that a Myth system could connect 
> to, and anything running NFS and/or Samba would fill that bill.
>
> Obviously none of those devices could run Myth in any incarnation.
>
> If he meant something to add to a Myth system that would act as a NAS server, 
> that's already there on just about any Myth machine's OS.
>
>
>
>   
As far as I know - Its possible to run MythTV on the NSLU2 - allthough 
I'm using it for backup device - and seconedary DNS!
But a guide for the NSLU2 -http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/Myth_On_NSLU2

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