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Gatrnol
Jan 04, 2012Aspirant
True Crypt and NAS DuoV2
I have a RND2110-100NAS-v2 on my home (and work) networks. I have just started using True Crypt to encrypt (system drive) my desktops and laptops on my networks. I can tell you that I use it on a very...
Gatrnol
Jan 05, 2012Aspirant
sphardy wrote:
If you truly had a Duo v2 (which you don't) then the processor that NAS uses is based on the ARM architecture. The Duo v1 (which you do have) has a processor based on the SPARC architecture, and other ReadyNAS units use x86 architecture processors (like your PC)
The binary application files available from the TrueCrypt website only support devices using x86 processors, not ARM and not SPARC, and as a consequence your Duo cannot run the TrueCrypt application
I appreciate your reply to this thread, though I am confused why you think that I have a v1 and not a v2? When I look on my unit there is a distinct v2 : "RND2110-100NAS-v2"
Am I somehow misinterpreting what "v2" means here?
Please clarify.
Thanks
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