Editing How to add a second pre-formatted drive to your NAS to copy data from/to

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*You know how to login as Admin on the NAS in which you are going to install the disk
*You know how to login as Admin on the NAS in which you are going to install the disk
*The Disk you are adding is already preformated with either ext2 or ext3 (Synology products format internal drives as ext3).
*The Disk you are adding is already preformated with either ext2 or ext3 (Synology products format internal drives as ext3).
*The disks you already have installed are in logical sequence with no gaps. e.g. if you have a CS-407 (it has 4 disk bays) with two disks installed they are installed as Disk1 and Disk2, not Disk1 and Disk3 or Disk4. It may work if they are not in logical sequence but I don't know Linux well enough to know for sure.
 


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