My application is home-control; I have an off-grid cabin that wants to run a 3G usb stick and a low-power cpu server to manage automation - pre-heating, hot water, etc. This lets me geek a little at the same time. Paul On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 10:13 PM, Lucio De Re wrote: > On Tue, Dec 07, 2010 at 09:25:37PM -0800, ron minnich wrote: > > > > I've gotten part of the way there. I set up a 9fat on the first > > partition and I can boot the kernel from u-boot with the 9fat. But I'm > > not quite done the rest. > > > The plug really needs fully hands-off booting and this does not seem to > be the direction you're heading. I suppose my approach where the file > server is on the network isn't great either, although it may be suitable > for an auth server. > > What are the various eventual uses for a plug running P9? I can think of > > Stealth CPU server/AUTH server > ARM development system (where's Go?) > > Can't think of anything else, but I'm not great on the imagination thing. > > I'm particularly fragmented now, but soon I'll want to focus on only a few > projects, so I'm offering to help any sort of concrete goals. I have only > an oldish plug, probably a year old now, but it's dedicated to Plan 9. > > Mind you, so is the YeeLoong and that doesn't seem to be going anywhere. > > ++L > > -- I'm migrating my email. plalonde@telus.net will soon be disconnected. Please use paul.a.lalonde@gmail.com from now on.