Re: [9fans] auth server hardware

2010-07-27 Thread erik quanstrom
On Tue Jul 27 14:52:54 EDT 2010, j...@9srv.net wrote: > If I had a usb drive that was formatted with fossil or kfs, > could I use that as the file system for the sheevaplug? in theory. but if the port bobbles, you'll have heartache. see: http://9fans.net/archive/2010/03/306 http://9fans.net/arch

Re: [9fans] auth server hardware

2010-07-27 Thread jake
If I had a usb drive that was formatted with fossil or kfs, could I use that as the file system for the sheevaplug? --- Begin Message --- > On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 09:37:07AM -0700, Akshat Kumar wrote: > > So, Plan 9 with storage works on the Guruplug? > > I might grab one of those, then... are the

Re: [9fans] auth server hardware

2010-07-27 Thread erik quanstrom
> On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 09:37:07AM -0700, Akshat Kumar wrote: > > So, Plan 9 with storage works on the Guruplug? > > I might grab one of those, then... are the kernel > > sources, proper loader, and some hints for plan9.ini > > configuration, all available in the stock Plan 9 > > distribution? >

Re: [9fans] auth server hardware

2010-07-27 Thread Jacob Todd
On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 09:37:07AM -0700, Akshat Kumar wrote: > So, Plan 9 with storage works on the Guruplug? > I might grab one of those, then... are the kernel > sources, proper loader, and some hints for plan9.ini > configuration, all available in the stock Plan 9 > distribution? Yes, see booti

[9fans] new kw/ether1116; very cool

2010-07-27 Thread erik quanstrom
and about 4x faster for me. nice job. - erik

Re: [9fans] usbd updates have broken usb serial for openrd

2010-07-27 Thread erik quanstrom
On Tue Jul 27 04:14:57 EDT 2010, 9f...@hamnavoe.com wrote: > > usb/ether... usb/usbd: ether: > > > > yet no ethernet device shows up. > > Do you have /srv/usb mounted on /net? no, but there is no device file created, and there is no ether process started by usbd. but unfortunately, it's not po

Re: [9fans] usbd updates have broken usb serial for openrd

2010-07-27 Thread Richard Miller
> usb/ether... usb/usbd: ether: > > yet no ethernet device shows up. Do you have /srv/usb mounted on /net?