>>> the B+ has some power supply improvements and two more USB
>>> ports, which are said to make it work better with usb hard drives.
>>
>> You mean B+ may be able to use as a Plan9 file server?
It may be more reliable but I would still expect it to be slow. I don't
have a usb hard drive so I ca
> the B+ has some power supply improvements and two more USB
> ports, which are said to make it work better with usb hard drives.
You mean B+ may be able to use as a Plan9 file server?
Kenji
On Thu, 17 Jul 2014 11:47:54 BST Richard Miller <9f...@hamnavoe.com> wrote:
> If anyone's curious about the new raspberry pi model announced this week,
> I can confirm that it runs Plan 9 with no apparent problems. Compared to
> the old model B, the B+ has some power supply improvements and two mo
On Thu Jul 17 10:53:48 EDT 2014, brian.vi...@gmail.com wrote:
> Is there a reasonably easy way to set up Plan 9 on the raspberry pi so that
> the SD card is used only to boot the system, with all actual activity after
> that run off of a USB hard drive (so as to avoid hassles related to wearing
>
Is there a reasonably easy way to set up Plan 9 on the raspberry pi so that
the SD card is used only to boot the system, with all actual activity after
that run off of a USB hard drive (so as to avoid hassles related to wearing
out SD cards, slow/bad SD cards, etc.)?
On Thu, Jul 17, 2014 at 5:47
If anyone's curious about the new raspberry pi model announced this week,
I can confirm that it runs Plan 9 with no apparent problems. Compared to
the old model B, the B+ has some power supply improvements and two more USB
ports, which are said to make it work better with usb hard drives.