Cool!
My first shivaplug arrived this morning. While I was waiting for it
to arrive, I already purchased a USB hub, a 16GB USB stick (for main
system residency), and a mess of 1GB sticks (for misc temporary stuff
during installation), so I plan to spend the weekend getting Debian
installed.
My goal for it is to put all my home network's routine services on it
-- dhcp, dns, ntp, NIS -- leaving the I/O intensive ones like samba,
NFS, mail and web on a more conventional machine with a PCI bus.
Next: (when they release a version that supports both of the on-chip
ethernet ports) I plan to replace my home router/firewall/IPv6-tunnel-
endpoint with a Debian shivaplug.
Lots of fun work ahead!
Rick
On May 6, 2009, at 6:00 AM, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
For those now on Planet Debian: I released a tar ball containing
Debian lenny for the SheevaPlug along with some installation
instructions. At the moment, you have to install to a USB stick or
drive. I'll look into updating the instructions for SD card and
internal flash soon.
http://www.cyrius.com/debian/kirkwood/sheevaplug/unpack.html
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