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NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide
Configuring Your ReadyNAS
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v1.0, October 2007
When the USB device is unmounted, you have the option of renaming it. The next time the same 
device is connected, it will use the new name rather than the default USB_FLASH_n or 
USB_HDD_n naming scheme.
The USB storage shares are listed in the Share screen, and access restrictions can be specified 
there. The share names reflect the USB device names.
USB Flash Device Option
Toward the lower portion of the USB Storage screen is the USB Flash Device Option section (see 
). There, you can elect to copy the content of a USB flash device 
automatically on connection to a specified share. Files are copied into a unique timestamp folder to 
prevent overwriting previous contents. This is useful for uploading pictures from digital cameras 
and music from MP3 players without needing to power on a PC.
In User security mode, an additional option to set the ownership of the copied files is available.
Managing Your Shares
The Shares menu provides all the options pertaining to share services for the ReadyNAS device. 
This entails share management (including data and print shares), volume management, and share 
service management.
Format FAT32
This option formats the device as a FAT32 file system. FAT32 format is easily 
recognizable by most newer Windows, Linux, and Unix operating systems.
Format EXT3
This option formats the device as an EXT3 file system. Select this option if you will be 
accessing the USB device mainly from Linux systems or ReadyNAS devices. The 
advantage of EXT3 over FAT32 is that file ownership and mode information can be 
retained using this format, whereas this capability is not there with FAT32. Although not 
natively present in the base operating system, Ext3 support for Windows and OS X can 
be added. The installation images can be downloaded from the Web.