Thanks for trying it out. Can you raise a github issue with any error messages 
or data that I can use to try to fix the problem?

I understand that Richard's kernel that I used should work with Pi 1, 2 and 
zero. I have tried it with a Pi 1 B+ and Pi 2 B.

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> On Nov 2, 2016, at 3:48 AM, arisawa <aris...@ar.aichi-u.ac.jp> wrote:
> 
> I’ve tried both pi1 and pi2.
> both devices successfully boot up.
> 
> my impression only in primitive usage is:
> pi2 is fine. thanks Chris!
> pi1 is a bit unsteady on usb device. usb keyboard is sometimes accidentally 
> detached.
> 
> 
>> 2016/11/02 14:05、arisawa <aris...@ar.aichi-u.ac.jp> のメール:
>> 
>> thanks, i will try.
>> 
>> is this for pi1 or pi2 or both?
>> 
>>> 2016/11/02 10:35、Chris McGee <newton...@gmail.com> のメール:
>>> 
>>> Hi All,
>>> 
>>> I have released an experimental 9front raspberry pi image that I use for my 
>>> cluster.
>>> https://github.com/sirnewton01/rpi-9front/releases/tag/nov-2016
>>> 
>>> Highlights:
>>> -Latest 9front release 2016-10-27
>>> -Merged in Richard Millar’s kernel from a couple of months ago
>>> -Retains 9front GPIO filesystem structure
>>> -Link local ipv4 address on boot (low likelihood of collisions)
>>> -Discovery of other nodes using multicast DNS through the ‘find9p’ command
>>> -9fs mount other nodes on the network
>>> -Go 1.7.3
>>> -Git script (works with github and google source repos)
>>> 
>>> Cheers,
>>> Chris
>> 
>> 
> 
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