ed...@pettijohn-web.com (Edgar Pettijohn) writes:
>I'm currently using OpenBSD on a soekris with no problems. So I doubt I
>really need SMP for my home network, but I really want to give NPF a
>solid shot.
It's good enough to route about 200Mbit/s with a small common set of
firewall rules and
Maya wrote:
> I think only this super new nanoMIPS stuff:
> https://www.anandtech.com/show/12699/mips-announces-i7200-32bit-cpu-with-new-nanomips-isa
Hopefully there is some truth in the presentation, not only business
buzzwords. Always nice to see a competition.
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caóc
On Mon, May 07, 2018 at 05:39:28PM -0400, C?g wrote:
> Maya wrote:
>
> > MIPS has* fixed size instructions, so 64bit instructions are very big,
> > and so it runs a 32bit userland that only runs on 64bit CPUs, kinda
> > like the amd64 x32 ABI.
> > * They now made a variant which isn't like this
>
On Mon, May 07, 2018 at 09:19:23PM +, m...@netbsd.org wrote:
> On Mon, May 07, 2018 at 06:51:42AM -0500, ed...@pettijohn-web.com wrote:
> > Appreciate your response. I feel confident I can install. More curious
> > about what isn't supported yet. Such as multiple processors, altq, and the
>
Maya wrote:
> MIPS has* fixed size instructions, so 64bit instructions are very big,
> and so it runs a 32bit userland that only runs on 64bit CPUs, kinda
> like the amd64 x32 ABI.
> * They now made a variant which isn't like this
Are you talking about the Warrior series?
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caóc
On Mon, May 07, 2018 at 06:51:42AM -0500, ed...@pettijohn-web.com wrote:
> Appreciate your response. I feel confident I can install. More curious about
> what isn't supported yet. Such as multiple processors, altq, and the like.
yeah, SMP is what isn't working. I don't know what makes it
On May 6, 2018 11:48 PM, m...@netbsd.org wrote:
>
> On Mon, May 07, 2018 at 04:46:41AM +, m...@netbsd.org wrote:
> > Attach console cable and ethernet cable.
> > On host, configure it to a known IP, e.g. I use
> > ifconfig re0 192.168.0.1
> > enable tftp via uncommenting the /etc/inetd.conf
On Mon, May 07, 2018 at 04:46:41AM +, m...@netbsd.org wrote:
> Attach console cable and ethernet cable.
> On host, configure it to a known IP, e.g. I use
> ifconfig re0 192.168.0.1
> enable tftp via uncommenting the /etc/inetd.conf entry and restarting
> inetd.
> in /tftpboot, place ERLITE
Attach console cable and ethernet cable.
On host, configure it to a known IP, e.g. I use
ifconfig re0 192.168.0.1
enable tftp via uncommenting the /etc/inetd.conf entry and restarting
inetd.
in /tftpboot, place ERLITE INSTALL kernel.
e.g. /tftpboot/erlite-install
cu -s 115200 -l /dev/ttyU0
On
I'm curious as to the current state of affairs for the
edgerouter lite. I saw this:
https://blog.netbsd.org/tnf/entry/hands_on_experience_with_edgerouter
However, it is a couple of years old now. I tried to find an
INSTALL.html for it, but have been unsuccessful. Any information
is appreciated
Just curious if anyone knows the current state of affairs for the
edgerouter lite. I saw this
https://blog.netbsd.org/tnf/entry/hands_on_experience_with_edgerouter.
Its a couple of years old now though. I found the install media and
what not, but I didn't see an INSTALL.html file.
Thanks,
Edgar
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