If I volunteered my falcon to this purpose, how often would I be able to commandeer it to run MiNT again :-P
Thanks, Mark On Thu, 2006-10-19 at 14:22 -0500, Stephen R Marenka wrote: > On Thu, Oct 19, 2006 at 02:41:59PM -0400, Mark Duckworth wrote: > > > I have a Falcon/CT60 with EtherNAT (MII driver support for linux may or > > may not work easily), several compaq P3 xeon servers that could run > > The Falcon would probably be the biggest help. > > > aranym instances (all with very large 80+GB drives) and a M5484LITE > > I'm not sure about aranym buildds yet. The coldfire port isn't ready > for primetime yet, although we have high hopes. > > > board that could run linux, but I'd have to get a disk controller of > > some sort for it. I think USB 2.0 card + external USB 2.0 high speed > > drive would work best. Let me know how to get buildd working right and > > I'll help. Does my debian need to be configured specially or does it > > have a chroot? I downloaded buildd before but I was a little confused. > > We do all our builds in a chroot. Getting the Falcon online and the > network sorted out would be the first best step. Getting buildd setup is > a bit of a chore, but I can dig out my notes and there are some online > somewhere. The problem we're having right now is getting new buildds > added into the rotation. Maybe we can get your box and akire in at the > same time. > > Thanks, > > Stephen >
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