Since v1.08 is now out which finally supports ext3, I want to reformat (yes I am aware you can convert ext2 to ext3, but it's not quite the same as if you go ext3 from the format) as ext3 along with updating the firmware.
Now, I do have enough drive space on my local systems to make a copy of all the backup files on the NAS just in case I have to restore them that way, however since doing a local drive to drive copy is MUCH faster, I would prefer to do it that way.
My thought on the process is to remove a drive from the NAS, flash 1.08 to the system and wipe out the connected drive and reformat it as ext3. I'm unsure if it will let me configure a RAID 1 volume with just the one drive, though assuming it does, I was then going to make sure auto-rebuild is *disabled* in the UI and then plug in the drive I had removed before the flash. I would then manually copy files (since it's ext2 to ext3) to the new ext3 drive, then wipe out the old drive and format it as ext3 as well. Then, I would have it sync up the files from the one drive to the other and have all my files back.
Now, there's quite a few chances of me losing the data... but I want to know if anyone has done anything similar to this, and if so what steps you took to ensure it worked out in the end?