Subject: Re: Z50 support questions.
To: M. Warner Losh <imp@village.org>
From: billy ball <bball@tux.org>
List: port-hpcmips
Date: 01/25/2002 09:12:54
absolutely correct... but building packages from source on the z50 would
be a long process, wouldn't it?
<sigh> if the z50 had a faster processor it would be even better - but i
guess battery life would then be much less... as it is, i can live with
the tradeoff, and i still think the z50 is a nice piece of hardware...
i'm wondering if the unit could also function as a firewall or wireless
access point? is there some way to boot NetBSD to create a RAM-based
filesystem, then remove the CF and insert another Ethernet/wireless card?
of course, there's no such device as a combination networking/storage CF
or PCMCIA? i'm not a hardware guy, so i don't even know if that's
technically feasible?
i'd appreciate any tips or pointers on net-booting the z50 using NetBSD...
i seem to recall one site that had pictures of the z50 booting off a
network ...
i'm just wondering if it would be possible to have NetBSD running on the
z50 with two active net devices...
as always, i appreciate the info on this list!
On Thu, 24 Jan 2002, M. Warner Losh wrote:
> In message: <Pine.LNX.4.33.0201242239230.4588-100000@green.home.org>
> billy ball <bball@tux.org> writes:
> : a 340MB microdrive can host the entire NetBSD hpcmips distribution
> : (although there are more than 2 CDs full of extra packages)...
>
> Well, it will hold the whole binary distribution, but not src or the
> obj tree.
>
> Warner
>