Hello!
I've read through forum and tested couple of possibilities, but I need advice from more experienced users on how to approach my case.
I have RT-N66U + 1TB USB disk attached to it. I need advice how to format it to have:
Obviously I would stay on my previous NTFS, but as said on forums it's breaking and not compatible.
So, now the real questions come:
I'm sure that there are plenty of users with similar setup and someone already came up with clever idea how to optimally organize it. I don't want to reinvent the well. Thanks in advance for your help
I've read through forum and tested couple of possibilities, but I need advice from more experienced users on how to approach my case.
I have RT-N66U + 1TB USB disk attached to it. I need advice how to format it to have:
- DLNA with movies streaming to TV and other devices
- storage with access from Windows PCs
- Entware
- Transmission to setup bit torrent
- Place to backup my PC's data
- AiCloud for photos
- network share for Sonos music
Obviously I would stay on my previous NTFS, but as said on forums it's breaking and not compatible.
So, now the real questions come:
- How much I should put on ext3 partitions and how much leave on NTFS?
- Would it be enough to get couple GB for DLNA config files + Entware and rest leave running from NTFS?
- Will Transmission work from NTFS?
- Or maybe I should go fully into ext3?
- If my router dies would my ext3 partitions will be usable when I plug my drive into my Windows PC? I assume it will be a little bit tricky.
I'm sure that there are plenty of users with similar setup and someone already came up with clever idea how to optimally organize it. I don't want to reinvent the well. Thanks in advance for your help
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