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*[[TerminalScripts|Terminal Scripts]] - useful scripts for the HDA.
 
*[[TerminalScripts|Terminal Scripts]] - useful scripts for the HDA.
 
*[[Storage and file sharing]] - setup & manage users and shares and access between them.
 
*[[Storage and file sharing]] - setup & manage users and shares and access between them.
*[[Map_Shares_in_Windows|Maps Shares in Windows]] - setup access to your shares in Windows (XP thru 8).
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*[[Map_Shares_in_Windows|Access shares in Windows]] - setup (map) access to your shares in Windows (XP thru 8).
 
*[[SharingToMacOSX|Access shares in Mac OS X]] - setup access to your shares in MAC OS X
 
*[[SharingToMacOSX|Access shares in Mac OS X]] - setup access to your shares in MAC OS X
 
*[[SharingToLinux|Access shares in Linux Systems]] - setup access to your shares in other Linux systems
 
*[[SharingToLinux|Access shares in Linux Systems]] - setup access to your shares in other Linux systems

Revision as of 16:30, 24 May 2013

This is the knowledge base wiki for Amahi, the home server. Please add or edit any information in the Wiki that you feel is lacking, missing, or needs improvement.



Notes

  1. Current stable release: Amahi 6.1, Ubuntu 1204 LTS edition
  2. This wiki is built to provide support for the stable releases under Ubuntu and Fedora.
  3. Registration in this wiki is subject to manual approval due to spam considerations.

Installation

Post-Installation

Greyhole (Storage Drive Pooling)

Networking

Using your HDA to manage your home network

Remote Access

Accessing your HDA from anywhere on the network

Tutorials

Contributed by user community

Troubleshooting

Getting "Under the Hood"


Roadmap & Development

The core team ONLY supports Ubuntu and Fedora development at this time. All others are being supported by the user community.

ACTIVE


INACTIVE

Contribute

Related Links

  • Developers: How to write HDA apps, questions, API suggestions, etc.
  • Credits: How are we doing all this? We have many OSS projects to thank!