Putting Ubuntu Server on to a networked HDD

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Published on 2013-06-24T12:31:55Z Indexed on 2013/06/24 16:37 UTC
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Firstly, I know very little about servers and secondly the 1Tb HDD I have has network capabilities, but no software is installed on it, so when connected to the computer it is seen as a network connection, but not as a drive. Any advice on how to get started would be great.

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Up until now, I have been using it as a USB drive which worked well, but when this is sorted, I would like it to be connected directly to our BT HomeHub accessible through the WiFi for all the family to use as a film and back up repository. I would then be able to set up individual accounts for each family member to use and may be, if possible, make it accessible from outside locations.

The First question then is:

    How can I install Ubuntu server on the 1Tb HDD attached directly to the computers network port but which doesn't show up in Nautilus?
  • HDD Western Digital
  • 1.0Tb LBA 1953525168
  • Model: WD10EACS-00DB0
  • DCM: DHRNHT2CF

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