Scottk
I hope you don't mind if I ask you to back track a few posts - specifically I need you to re-read my post, the one that you quoted, and specifically to re-read the section that you quoted.
Now go re-read your post in the thread that you linked to - I believe you can be considered the epitome of my example ...
Did your disk fail ? No.
Did you replace the failed disk as per D-Link's instructions ? No.
How did you get into the incorrect disk formatted/lost data situation ? By swapping disks.
Where does the blame lie ? Not with D-Link.
Now - do you have a documented case of someone who followed D-Link's instructions and had the wrong disk formatted ? Or do you have more evidence that says that there is a bunch of folk out there creating problems for themselves and pointing fingers at D-Link?
Wow. Just wow.
I followed the EXACT procedure as given by DLINK for installing a drive into a non-RAID setup.
NOTHING, and I mean NOTHING that is on that 2nd disk should affect disk 1, when in a non-RAID setup.
I don't care what is on that 2nd disk. Windows partitions, Linux partitions, or some random TrueCrypt disk.
It SHOULD NOT touch the first disk.
PERIOD.
Even WORSE, is when D-Link's firmware ACKNOWLEDGES that its not going to touch the first disk during the whole process of bringing that 2nd disk in...
But then it goes and trashes the first disk anyway...
Surely you can agree that if the above is true, its a problem, right?
Otherwise, using your theory, if I install a 2nd hard disk into Windows, that happened to have some Linux partitions on it, that Microsoft is well within its rights to format/delete the *1ST* disk as well as the 2nd disk?
Look, I know you like the DNS-323 device.
Heck, I like it too.
Its a cute little device, and the fact that it runs Linux and we can fun_plug it is great too.
But this is a real issue, and one that WILL eat people's data, as shown by the threads on this Forum, as well as the threads on the other-not-supported-not-acknowledge-will-void-your-warranty fun_plug Forum.
Anyway, we probably should stop posting about this Failure here, as this thread isn't the best place for it.