Gene Heskett wrote: > Can I trade the pickity nfs link in on an sshfs version? I use that here > as its quite bulletproof. The login without the checksum files might be > a hassle though. I'll certainly look that link over, thank you.
I don't know about sshfs - not heard that you can mount root over sshfs. if on NFS root it speeds up testing RPI a lot. After you get the magic combination working good, move the setup to the SD card if needed. As for the kernel I build with cross-compiling toolchain and used qemu to the nfs share. The RPI2B was really slow. I look now at the notes and it feels I see them for the first time ... it was just 4y ago. I am very interested in the RT issues you discuss, but mostly because I know that linux is not RT and couldn't have time to investigate, however it is one problem for the industry/machinery. regards