Comment on NAS decision paralysis
Cyber@feddit.uk 23 hours agoLinux should see most formats… you might need to install something to read NTFS… but if they’re FAT32, most distros have thst installed by default.
If you can’t read them, and there’s nothing on there that you need to recover, then just zero them and check them with a full SMART scan, then you’ll know if they’re reliable before wasting time with a RAID array that keeps chewing up drives.
But, I don’t know of any mobos that’ll connect that many drives…
Squizzy@lemmy.world 11 hours ago
Could you suggest or link to the program to tst them and read them?
Cyber@feddit.uk 10 hours ago
Just basic commands will get you most of the way there…
lsblk,fsck, etc.You can check the formatting and partitioning with something like gparted (a GUI for
parted)For SMART, use
smartctlor gsmartcontrol for a GUINote: external USB enclosures / docks / adapters / etc. rarely pass SMART data, so you’d need to actually plug it into a mobo to check that.