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
If I had a usb drive that was formatted with fossil or kfs,
could I use that as the file system for the sheevaplug?
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> 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
> 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?
>
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
and about 4x faster for me. nice job.
- erik
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
> usb/ether... usb/usbd: ether:
>
> yet no ethernet device shows up.
Do you have /srv/usb mounted on /net?