Hi all,
thanks so much for all your great replies and explanations! I just installed
the drive and all is working very nicely from what I can tell so far.
Robin
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Hi List,
Christian Weisgerber wrote:
I don't expect Soekris to comment on 32 bs 64-bit, because the Intel
CPUs used in the net6501 officially do not support 64-bit mode.
Yes, it happens to work fine, but that's not something you can
guarantee, much less advertise. Now that public attenti
On 2013-05-17 18:22:41 +0200 (+0200), Robin Kipp wrote:
[...]
> I was just wondering if someone on here could be kind enough to
> tell me where abouts they are?
[...]
The SATA ports are located in the extreme opposite corner from the
DC input power barrel connector of the board itself. If you're
h
Robin,
The SATA ports are on the corner of the board opposite the corner with
the reset button and power connector. In other words, put the board
face up in front of you with the power connector facing you. The SATA
ports are on the top left corner. They're labelled J1 and J2.
For SATA po
Hello all!
I'm the proud owner of a Net6501 and have been running Linux on it for about
half a year now. I am completely blind, however when I received the device it
was no problem for me to open the case, install the MSATA SSD, put the case
back together and get everything going.
However, I jus
David Ruggiero wrote:
> So from this discussion, as far as I can tell,
> I have a choice of _four_ different OpenBSD kernels that could
> legitimately be booted on my net6501 and would probably run:
>
> 32-bit i386 uniprocessor
> 32-bit i386 SMP
> 64-bit amd64 uniprocessor
> 64-bit amd64 SMP
Op