[Dundee] Perth Newbie

Lee Hughes toxicnaan at yahoo.co.uk
Mon Dec 18 15:13:05 GMT 2006


A1200, 

emerge world -deep

should be ready about next year ;-)

ho hum


James Le Cuirot <chewi at aura-online.co.uk> wrote: I have a 5GB hard drive in my A1200. I don't know what the A2000 takes
but the A600 and A1200 take a standard 2.5" IDE drive. The only limit
I'm aware of is a 4GB partition limit on AmigaOS 3.1 and earlier. It
may only apply to the FFS filesystem, I'm not sure. It obviously
doesn't apply to Linux.

I don't have a page on this, I've only got a wiki for Gentoo PS2.
Gentoo on an Amiga is probably only for the very brave. Debian should
be straightforward enough though. I think they even have installation
instructions.

If you want to chat on MSN about the talks then contact me on this
address. I'm also on AIM as jerseychewi or ICQ as 21630490.

James


On Sat, 16 Dec 2006 21:29:49 +0000 (GMT)
Lee Hughes  wrote:

> I think they would be nice for security? or file
> servers...you ever try and buffer overflow a A2000?
> 
> ;-) heh heh heh..
> 
> Whats the biggest harddrive you can put in one?
> 
> run two..and cluster them ;-)
> 
> I have got to try this out.
> 
> do you have a page on this?
> 
> As for the gentoo stuff, I am not an expert on gentoo,
> and don;t claim to be. I am doing this in january,
> because...
> 
> if anyone else chipping in with the talks...then be my
> guest..
> 
> do we have a wiki? if so, where is it?

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