On Mon, 2005-10-10 at 21:52 +0200, Peter Korsgaard wrote: > >>>>> "Jeroen" == Jeroen Massar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Jeroen> NSLU2's can run Debian's ARM EB (Big Endian) branch and then > Jeroen> can use the internal Ethernet Port. Otherwise, one can run > Jeroen> ARM EL (Little Endian) with a USB Ethernet Adapter. > > The built in ethernet is actually also working in LE now. It still > needs a bit of hacking (E.G. it crashes on rmmod), but basic > functionaly is there ..
Oh, I didn't get this good news yet, cool! :) Well, then maybe 1 NSLU2 LE and one BE? depending on the load a bit. The arm (el) tree is mostly build already, current buildd.net lists already 2 (bob&wendy) nslu2's building armeb, one up, the other one coming, and only kmuto building all the pools, except unstable, for arm(el). Some reboot trick between arm(el|eb) could of course make them available for both armeb&arm. As these boxes are not super fast, clustering them, running multiple buildd hosts in the same spot, will most likely help a lot. They can also be setup completely the same (mirrored even) so that security issues should be the same as one box. If really needed I could put up an additional two, with four of them there really should not be an issue in build power I hope ;) Greets, Jeroen
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