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    File transport from Windows to Linux, getting started with NAS

    Hey! Sorry for the late reply, I had a very very busy weekend. @f33dm3bits: Wow, that is a detailed, step by step description! What have I done to deserve this? :D Thank you really much for this, I will test it exactly that way. I now a bit about MySQL from my holy website scripting times long...
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    File transport from Windows to Linux, getting started with NAS

    Thank you for you replies! @Lord Boltar: True, I think there is no way around... @Hansel Johnson Jr: That is very detailed, thank you. Excuse me if I didn't explain it more concrete. The whole system should only be directely accessed by the Raspberry Pi, hence Linux. Other devices (doesn't...
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    File transport from Windows to Linux, getting started with NAS

    Thank's. Already thought about that. My problem is that I never used any Linux system before. Google says it could be hard for some newbie (like me) using a "server" edition of a distribution (Debian, Ubuntu Server, Raspbian Lite and others). On the other hand, such a lite version should be much...
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    File transport from Windows to Linux, getting started with NAS

    Ok, then I will do it that way. I would tend to ext4, because there are just benefits except the fact that I can't use it with windows, am I right? How do you think about my NAS concept? Is it good or do you have any good advice for a better way to realize a small home server permanentely...
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    File transport from Windows to Linux, getting started with NAS

    First of all, thank you for your fast reply! Ok, so NTFS-3G can help me doing that. Is it a safe way to copy&paste data or are there any file types that are not supported or any file attributes/meta data that is lost afterwards? (I'm asking this because it should be possible to access this data...
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    File transport from Windows to Linux, getting started with NAS

    Hey guys, this is my first post on this cool forum and I'd like to say that I'm absolutely new to Linux. My whole life, I was using MS Windows and all my data is still stored on internal and external NTFS filesystem devices. Now, I'm interested in Linux because I'm building my own NAS. The...
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