Wed, 23 Nov 2005

Cheap commercial product uses ext3 filesystem and writes about it!

This is the first time I've Linux spotted something this public in a commodity commercial product. The Linksys NSLU2 is this little device that you plug a USB disk into one end and a Ethernet cable into the other and it gives you a web browser interface to configure some "network attached storage". No PC necessary. The cool part is it uses the ext3 filesystem, which is the native Linux filesystem.

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