I am running firmware 2.02.
As an FYI I experienced something different IF you have already formatted a drive in slot one (using standard drives). Scenario of my testing (I was careful, of the L and R sides right on the tabs in the unit):
1. I formated a 250GB drive and put it in right slot for testing. Drive became volume_1
2. After testing wanted to move forward with setting up. I took out the 250GB put in a 1TB in the right slot, formatted, and it became Volume_1. I then spent a lot of time transferring all the data.
3. I went to add back in the original 250GB (as a standard drive) into the left slot and the original 250GB became volume_1 and the 1TB become volume_2.
4. I then switched the Volume_1 right side with Volume_2 left and again the original 250GB becomes volume_1.
5. I have switched sides with my two drives numerous times and the 250GB always retains Volume_1.
So as a summary:
My original hard-drive no matter where I place it always retains volume_1. Any single drives becomes volume_1. I realize there should not be anything on my hard drive that over writes the volume names but it appears to be by the way i set them up and am working with the two drives. Yes, I can tell by the files on there which one is which.
Just for my own preferences my 1TB is the one I wanted everyone in the family to use and Volume two was going to be a redundancy write protected drive for backups of just the critical stuff (photos, docs).
My only option appears to be just to reformat my original 250GB in a windows pc put it in and then let the NAS software format the second drive.
Does anyone know if I do this if it will the Dlink setup software try and format only the "new"250GB drive in the left slot and not disturb the 1TB (keeping things as standard drives)? I am very concerned the software may try and format both. My 1TB is almost full, I do not have enough disk space elsewhere to back everything I have moved over to the 1TB without buying more drives.
Thanks!