Кому это нужно, берут и делают, а не плачутся

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You need to start off by installing the fun-plug:
1. Go to
http://www.inreto.de/dns323/fun-plug/0.4/ and download funplug-0.4.tar.gz
2. Open it up with winRAR (not winZIP) and place the 2 files onto your DNS-323 (drop them in the initial area where you have mapped your network drive to it).
3. Reboot your DNS-323 and wait until it's fully up and running again
4. Download putty.exe from
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgta … nload.html
5. You can use putty to telnet into the DNS-323 by putting in the IP address of the DNS-323, port (23 is default for telnet), and choose the Telnet connection type. Then click on the Open button. A new window should appear that looks similar to a DOS command window. You have now telnet'd into the root area of your DNS-323 as root.
Getting the NFS server up and running
1. Go to
http://www.inreto.de/dns323/fun-plug/0.4/addons/ and download unfs3-0.9.18.tgz and portmap-6.0.tgz
2. Move the 2 .tgz files onto your DNS-323 (drop them in the initial area where you have mapped your network drive to it).
3. Telnet into your DNS-323 and go to the directory where you put your 2 .tgz files. The command should be: 'cd /mnt/HD_a2' -- without the single quotes
4. Type 'funpkg.sh portmap-6.0.tgz'
5. Type 'funpkg.sh unfs3-0.9.18.tgz'
6. Type 'chmod 755 /mnt/HD_a2/fun_plug.d/start/unfsd.sh'
6. Type 'sh /mnt/HD_a2/fun_plug.d/start/unfsd.sh start' to start the NFS server -- next time, when you restart your DNS-323, the NFS server should automatically start
а может я и ошибаюсь
