Custom A2000 FreeNAS Image

We’ve been offering FreeNAS on the ARTiGO A2000 for a little while now.  However, there were a few small issues that came to light that we wanted to fix.  First, the Ethernet on the ARTiGO A2000 would only run at 100 Mb.  Second, the SATA controller was only running at UDMA33.  Fortunately we’ve fixed both [...]

How To: Build A Read-Only Linux System

There seem to be a lot of people out there looking to run a custom application
on a Linux-based platform running on a solid-state storage device. From time to
time, we receive questions from customers looking to make their Linux platforms
read-only in order to maximize the longevity of their flash devices. I thought
I’d take the [...]

FreeNAS on the ARTiGO A2000

In the following post I’ll go over what it takes to get FreeNAS installed and working on the new ARTiGO A2000.  Since this was my first time ever dealing with FreeNAS I ran into a few glitches along the way.  Lucky for you I’ll outline those glitches below so you can avoid making the same [...]

Get a Small HTPC with Blu-Ray…

For an extremely reasonable price!
AOpen’s latest MiniPC, the MP45-DR, is pretty neat. Not only do most of the employees at Logic Supply use these computers as their desktop machines, but they also buy them as gifts for their family and friends. And with good reason. These systems offer HDMI (both digital audio and video via [...]

Slipstreaming for Fun and Profit: RAID Setup in Windows XP

In my previous post, I was detailing the process for building an NAS (Network Attached Storage) system using the Gigabyte GA-6KIEH-RH mainboard in the Chenbro ES34069 Mini-ITX Server case. While setting up the system, I hit upon a snag when I tried to get the Gigabyte board’s onboard SATA/RAID controller to work in Windows XP.
In [...]

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