agillis;449698 Wrote: 
> You might save yourself some time by loading VortexBox. It's a Linux
> distro based on Fedora 11 that has SqueezeCenter already running.
I do want to compliment you guys on your VortexBox work.  I've enjoyed
playing around with the distro.  I'm wondering, however, if you'd
consider adding a page to your documentation to cover a case like this
one: where the user is adding a 2nd hard disk already formatted as NTFS?
Your documentation seems to cover adding a new, unpartitioned HD,
partitioning it and making a xfs file system.  But I've got to believe
that there are plenty of windows Squeezebox users out there ready to dip
a tippy-toe into the linux world.  VortexBox ought to be a natural for
them. I'm guessing that lots of them have NTFS formatted audio drives
ready to go.  Mounting one of those on a VortexBox machine with no ready
documentation help might be a steep challenge for a linux newbie.


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