I am fairly inept at using the command line and usually do ok when I install software using the software manager thru the usual way from the repositories. I have obtained some NETDISK DUO NewFAST - Enclosure 352UN which is made or sold by IOCELL Networks. The original owner of the software put it in the public domain, at least it says so on the website. I have made an effort to understand how to install the software on my linux mint 15 OS, but I am afraid to mess things up and cause a melt-down by entering commands in the terminal. I no that linux does warn you of your stupidity when typing in a command and will simply do what it is told. LOL This thing is not a normal NAS so it has NO IP Address as such. It is installed using software and I tried it first on my windows 7 machine and it worked like a charm and I can see every drive (I have two of the units installed on the network) and can do anything with the files as if they were on my machine. Fast too I might add. But when it came to doing this with linux I was really disappointed. No Gui to use for sure. No repository with the software. I am told I have to download the .tar file (which I did) and complile the software. This is a bit beyond my desire to inflict harm on my well-performing linux machine. I have the steps to take via a couple of places I have been to and printed the install steps out on paper, but I am way wary of carrying them out. Probably so many errors it will not run but you never know. If anyone has a way to do it easier via a gui, then let me know. A shame this has not been developed by anyone in the last 3-1/2 years the software was made public. Ken Lynes