I think the raspberry pi disk image that is available is 2GB, so it's
probably easiest if you have at least that.

On 10 October 2014 09:41, Brian L. Stuart <blstu...@bellsouth.net> wrote:

> > I'm new to Plan9, using acme/p9p for a couple of months, and
> > I want to add plan9 machines to my network. I'm thinking
> > that a DNS/DHCP/AUTH server will be an easy step. If this
> > machine could have the role of an Internet
> > firewall/nat-router it will be even better.
> >
> > Do you think plan9+raspi can handle this?
>
> While I haven't set one up like this myself, I'm tempted to do so.
> I expect the Pi would make a very nice little auth/dhcp/etc
> server.  However, to my knowledge, there aren't any NAT
> implementations available on Plan 9.  I know it's been worked
> on by several people at different times, but I don't think anyone
> has a currently packaged implementation.
>
> > What is the recommended size for the SD card for this role?
>
> The databases used for these functions are pretty small, so
> I'd be surprised if you filled a 1G card.
>
> BLS
>
>
>

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