Hello,
I have read on the wiki that there is a 5c, for ARM 32bits
little-endian, but that there is no flash memory support.
Some time ago, I was looking for a NAS (for a client) and was looking
for a device that was doing WORM (block deduplication) since, due to
user changing metadata (file names
secconded!
my two fossils + venti file servers have been running since 2004.
there where problems to do with snapshots which i disabled.
That bug is now fixed and it have reenabled them.
my only losscame some years ago due to me being
paranoid and over-cooling drives, and that was a loss of
a one
> Since it has u-boot installed and that the mapping of the flash is given
> does one know if one could build a Plan9 kernel, write it (via
> u-boot) to the flash and be able to boot?
I'm looking for the answer to this question too. Besides the
Sheevaplug, I have a similar ARM gadget that I was p
On Sat, Jun 01, 2013 at 10:04:23AM +0200, lu...@proxima.alt.za wrote:
>
> The ARM world is considerably more complicated, what with dozens of
> subspecies in existence and 600-page manuals to describe how they
> work. Personally, I'd be very interested in setting up a Plan 9/ARM
> Google group in
On Sat, Jun 01, 2013 at 07:09:41AM +0100, Richard Miller wrote:
> Nonsense.
>
> I've been using fossil on my main system since 2008, and on a thinkpad
> which I used daily when working at clients' offices for some years
> before that. My professional livelihood depends on the integrity of
> those
> I have read on the wiki that there is a 5c, for ARM 32bits
> little-endian, but that there is no flash memory support.
i boot my openrd from flash.
> Unfortunately, it happens that in France, for small enterprises (not to
> say independant worker like me), we are not a worthy target. And the
>
On Sat, Jun 01, 2013 at 09:31:29AM -0400, erik quanstrom wrote:
>
> i have some experience with the marvell ferceron, and they are similar to
> the plug computers/open rd, but most of the memory mapping will be
> different.
>
> if your want your focus to be on the file server, and not porting to
> "tail -f /dev/kprint"
I see, when kprint is open the log isn't sent to the console. Also simply tail
or cat /dev/kprint works fine.
I need to read more man pages...
But now I'm in my installation nightmare!
9atom installation doesn't work, when coping the distribution setting gid and
uid fai
On Sat, Jun 01, 2013 at 09:31:29AM -0400, erik quanstrom wrote:
> > I have read on the wiki that there is a 5c, for ARM 32bits
> > little-endian, but that there is no flash memory support.
>
> i boot my openrd from flash.
>
So since it is:
Marvell Development Board (LSP Version KW_LSP_5.1.3_pat
Hello,
How do you think?
I think test is buggy in "older" operation.
the test is from 9front. I have not tried bell-labs test.
term% ls -l
--rw-rw-r-- M 149 arisawa arisawa 3277 Apr 9 23:11 x
--rw-rw-r-- M 149 arisawa arisawa 4555 Apr 9 23:12 y
term% mtime x
1365516710 x
term% mtime
yup. i think it's a bug:
/n/sources/patch/older
/n/atom/patch/older
- erik
> Marvell Development Board (LSP Version KW_LSP_5.1.3_patch18)--
> RD-88F6281A Soc: 88F6281 A0 LE
>
> That is openRD (Marvell 88F6281), it is a starting point for playing
> with it...
well, good luck. there's a sata driver in 9atom.
- erik
On Sat Jun 1 11:38:56 EDT 2013, trebol55...@aol.com wrote:
> But now I'm in my installation nightmare!
i'm sorry.
> 9atom installation doesn't work, when coping the distribution setting
> gid and uid fails and files are missing. Can you mail a check sum? I
> have downloaded the iso twice, but
On Sat, Jun 1, 2013 at 12:19 AM, wrote:
> Since it has u-boot installed and that the mapping of the flash is given
> does one know if one could build a Plan9 kernel, write it (via
> u-boot) to the flash and be able to boot?
>
It's quite possible. I even have it working. :-)
A couple of months a
On Sat, Jun 01, 2013 at 09:06:55PM -0700, Steven Stallion wrote:
>
> It's quite possible. I even have it working. :-)
>
> A couple of months ago I submitted a patch to the U-Boot mainline to add
> formal support for Plan 9 kernels. It has since been accepted. At the same
> time I also submitted a
On Sat, Jun 01, 2013 at 06:10:51PM -0400, erik quanstrom wrote:
> > Marvell Development Board (LSP Version KW_LSP_5.1.3_patch18)--
> > RD-88F6281A Soc: 88F6281 A0 LE
> >
> > That is openRD (Marvell 88F6281), it is a starting point for playing
> > with it...
>
> well, good luck. there's a sata d
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