![]() NAS310 is part of mainline Linux ( kirkwood-nsa310.dts), and at least in theory, you should be able to install the latest Linux kernel on NSA310, although I’m not quite sure of the port status. The most critical may be SAMBA support crashing, but according to reports on NAS central forums, it may happen to all users, and this issue may have already been fixed (TBC). The chip is somehow not supported by kernel. There are however some known issues listed on github: That’s quite long so I won’t reproduce those here. The stock firmware supports several network protocol (CIFS/SMB, NFS, DHCP client, PPPoE), comes with several applications including a personal cloud (with Polkast support), a media server (DLNA 1.5, UPNP, iTunes.) and web servers (FTP, HTTP, RSS client and server), as well as lots of other features.īut if you want to have full control over your device instructions to install Debian Wheezy are detailed on a NAS Central forum post. If you want to know details about NSA310 board, check pictures and see how the serial port is connected, check out that post. However, they come with Gigabit Ethernet, and both devices support 2 hard drives and RAID 0/1 and JBOD. So specifications are much lower than Cubieboard with a processor equivalent to ARM9, less RAM and internal storage. ![]()
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