Re: Workpad Z50 RAM
der Mouse <[email protected]> Thu, 29 Nov 2007 02:13:08 -0500 (EST)
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>>> I have a Z50 with all accessories sitting on a shelf (for a long >>> time) and wonder if you use Linux or native Z50 PS? >> What's "PS" here? All I can think of is "power supply", and that >> makes no sense whatever when contrasted to Linux. > I believe our friend accidentally typo-ed the "P" key in place of the > "O" for "OS," but that's just my guess. Doh! Of course. That at least makes sense, which none of my other theories did. >> (I can create bootable z50 CFs for NetBSD if anyone wants.) > What would you put on this image? I've been building 4.0 packages on > the z50 with distccd to mooch resources off of another computer, but > it's still painfully slow :P What would I put on it? - A small msdos boot partition. (Mine is some 128M, but I have an 8G microdrive in there, so I can afford the space, and I'd like room for not just a couple of gzipped kernels and hpcboot, but about a dozen uncompressed kernels, hpcboot, a couple of other programs, and a fair bit of spare space - it's about 1/3 full right now.) - One or more partitions set up as desired (I'd check with the "customer" before freezing the partitioning). I'd install NetBSD there. (It'd probably be 3.1, because that's what I have running on my z50.) I'd install either the 3.1 distribution or my slightly hacked 3.1, as desired by the "customer". > It's really not that hard to install it yourself: No...not once you know what you're doing. As a first introduction to z50 hackery it's somewhat daunting. I was lucky; my z50 came with a "340M" microdrive with NetBSD already installed on it. > (another QC NetBSD user) Cool! /~\ The ASCII der Mouse \ / Ribbon Campaign X Against HTML [email protected] / \ Email! 7D C8 61 52 5D E7 2D 39 4E F1 31 3E E8 B3 27 4B