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4. Flash FDD
Express5800/R320c-E4, R320c-M4 Maintenance Guide (Linux)
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Chapter 3 Useful Features
4.1
Notes on Using Flash FDD
Do not use Flash FDD to back up data. Flash FDD can be used to save temporary data.
4.1.1
Compensation for recorded data
NEC does not pay compensation for data recorded on Flash FDD even if the data is lost.
4.1.2
Handling Flash FDD
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Flash FDDs are consumables.
If Flash FDD causes an error, replace with a new Flash FDD.
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Do not turn off the server while the access LED of Flash FDD is blinking.
Doing so may cause failure of the device and damage to the data.
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Flash FDD cannot be connected to a USB hub.
Directly connect Flash FDD to the server.
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Before handling Flash FDD, discharge static electricity from your body by touching a nearby metal object
such as a doorknob or aluminum frame.
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Do not disassemble Flash FDD.
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Do not apply a strong force to Flash FDD.
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Do not place Flash FDD in an area directly exposed to sunlight or near a heater.
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Do not handle Flash FDD while eating, drinking, or smoking. Also, avoid contact with thinner, alcohol, or
other corrosive substances.
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Be careful when connecting the Flash FDD to the server.
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Do not relocate the server with Flash FDD connected to USB connector.
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Remove Flash FDD from the server when not in use.
4.1.3
Use with EXPRESSBUILDER
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Connect Flash FDD after Home Menu of EXPRESSBUILDER appears.
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Before closing EXPRESSBUILDER, remove Flash FDD from the server.
4.1.4
Notes on using Flash FDD on Linux OS
Do not access the Flash FDD by specifying sd device name if integration or separation occurred in one of the
modules.
Device name may be changed due to integration or separation occurred on one of the modules. Specifying sd
device name might destroy the partition information or other information on another disk.
Note
It is a feature of this server that the device names of the device files change due to
integration or separation of one of the modules.