NetBSD Running On An iOpener Without IDE HD 11
Elwood writes "Andrew Gillham has booted NetBSD/i386 -current on his Netpliance i-opener. He did this without opening the case and without using a 2.5" IDE
hard drive." Read on for details.
The steps involved (using a normal keyboard) are:
- Get to a root shell, via 'ESC 4' and fast typing.
- Bring up PPP to a NetBSD machine. Having a PBX helps
- Backup the 16MB of flash, with the following:
# cat /dev/hd0 | gzip -9 > hd0.gz # ftp ftp> put hd0.gz
- Replace flash with NetBSD image, by ftping compressed file.
# gzip -d -c file_name.gz | cat > /dev/hd0
- Wait a few seconds, yank the power to prevent QNX updating flash.
- Reboot under NetBSD, enjoy.
Full details are available at the main NetBSD Changes page.
Re:Hmmm (Score:1)
Re:Hmmm (Score:1)
they have USB... and of course NetBSD supports USB ethernet. So you could have that diskless X terminal after all.
Re:Hmmm (Score:1)
It should be a sufficiently fast X terminal over PLIP though, although it's not nearly as flexible this way. I could sure use an X terminal on the kitchen table though, I find myself eating on my desk most of the times, which kinda sucks
-W
.... (Score:1)
-sirket
where are they? (Score:1)
Re:where are they? (Score:2)
Hmmm (Score:2)
Re:More info & Changes (Score:3)
More info & Changes (Score:4)
i-opener-linux.net [i-opener-linux.net] and a FAQ [fastolfe.net].