[2003] in NetBSD-Development
Re: 3c509c
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Nathan J. Williams)
Thu Jan 11 14:26:44 2001
To: Angie Kelic <sly@MIT.EDU>
Cc: linux-dev@MIT.EDU, netbsd-dev@MIT.EDU
From: nathanw@MIT.EDU (Nathan J. Williams)
Date: 11 Jan 2001 14:26:26 -0500
In-Reply-To: Angie Kelic's message of "Thu, 11 Jan 2001 14:21:31 -0500"
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Angie Kelic <sly@MIT.EDU> writes:
> Perhaps we can use snork for this purpose?
It's fine from the netbsd-dev side...
> (I"m not even clear what the netbsd project is currently
> doing with snork -- it of course would be nice to be able
> to do a full install with the broken 3c509c card as the
> primary network card to make sure everything works right
> -- but that will come after we determine whether or not
> this is a broken card.)
What we're currently doing with it is letting it sit as a login
machine. Since it's nice to have a working login machines when
development isn't actively being done on the box, it'd be good if you
could avoid stomping the netbsd partition if you test installs.
The people who were working with Debian on the Linux partition on
snork might also have state there; you'll have to ask them (sam?
tibbetts?)
- Nathan