Category:LS-LGL
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Revision as of 16:13, 22 September 2008
Buffalo has released a new version of the LinkStation[1][2][3][4][5]
| LS-LGL ARM9 | |
| CPU | MARVELL 88F6082 Media Vault Processor
System on Chip(SOC) |
| RAM | 16MB total: 2* 8 MB |
| Flash ROM | Flash: 256K unknown manufacturer? |
| Other | |
| NIC | MARVELL 88E1112 Gigabit Ethernet Transceiver ("Alaska" series). |
| USB | Marvell USB EHCI Gadget controller but no physical USB-ports |
| SATA Controller | Marvell Serial ATA Adapter - Internal drive is formatted as XFS file system |
| Drive Capacity | 250GB, 320GB, 500GB, 1000GB |
Contents |
Wiki and Forum Articles for Linkstation LGL/EZ
Features
The LS-LGL series is a very stripped down NAS compared to the other LinkStations.
- 1Gb/s Ethernet Port.
- No configuration through web browser.
- Can only be configured with NASNavigator application on the CD.
- Uses a fixed hostname "LS-LGL" and the last three digits of the MAC address.
- Uses only workgroup "WORKGROUP".
- Has only a single share for the whole drive.
- Can be configured for a simple password protecting the share (no user administration).
DNS Issues
- Edit the nsswitch.conf file, make it "dns hosts: files", this should resolve all dns issues.
References
- ↑ http://www.embedded.com/ - Marvell's Feroceon ARM-based CPU shifts to variable-length pipeline
- ↑ Marvell: Media Vault Processors (Orion)
- ↑ Yamasita:LS-GL Announcement translated
- ↑ Buffalo Japan:NAS “LinkStation” LS-LGL series translated
- ↑ Buffalo North America:NAS "LinkStation-EZ"
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