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dhih93
Aug 11, 2014Aspirant
Change from X-Raid2 to RAID0? [Noob Warning]
Hi guys, This has probably been asked 100 times but I cant find it in the forum.. I have the ReadyNas Ultra 2. I have been using it with a single 2TB drive which is now at capacity. Moments ago th...
xeltros
Aug 18, 2014Apprentice
It is odd indeed.
\ are used as escape character on linux (mainly to allow space in filenames)
/ is the normal separator for path in linux.
As for the starting \D-NAS\Volume1, I assumed this was the normal root directories for this NAS model (for my RN104 this would be "/data/Transmission")
\ are used as escape character on linux (mainly to allow space in filenames)
/ is the normal separator for path in linux.
As for the starting \D-NAS\Volume1, I assumed this was the normal root directories for this NAS model (for my RN104 this would be "/data/Transmission")
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