I'm wondering if anyone tried to run Fedora on a small home NAS, in the class of NSLU2 or Synology 108j. I'm hacking on software that permits easy management of storage clouds and I'm thinking about creating a testbed populated with something cheap ($100 or so).
Various embedded derivatives of Linux, and even full Debian, have been there for some years. It runs, slowly; fast enough for 1.5Mbit/s DSL, not fast enough for 12Mbit/s cable modem. Systems like WRT54GL (similar CPU speed as NSLU2) manage because the switch is in hardware. Don't even think of strenuous native software development on NSLU2. The NSLU2 is cramped and very slow, and is near end-of-life. Look into the SheevaPlug ($100; 4X as fast, 16X the RAM of NSLU2) http://www.globalscaletechnologies.com/c-2-globalscale-technologies-products.aspx or the TS-109 Pro II http://www.qnap.com/Products.asp Also http://www.gumstix.net/ for truly a truly timy system. For software start at http://www.cyrius.com/debian/ -- -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list