**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Apr 16 02:59:59 2011 Apr 16 07:36:22 ARM rules Apr 16 07:36:30 but i bet virtualizing anything on a *plug will be just painful Apr 16 07:37:58 the only reason virtualizing on a desktop is somewhat acceptable is because of the hardware virtualization in the cpus Apr 16 11:10:07 it's somewhat acceptable even without hw virt Apr 16 20:46:12 so, my replaced dreamplug came in Apr 16 20:46:15 MUCH FASTER! Apr 16 20:48:52 What was wrong with it? Apr 16 20:57:46 ShadowJK: cpu was clocked at 400mhz Apr 16 21:00:24 ah Apr 17 02:34:48 anyone ever install another distro onto their Guruplug? Apr 17 02:35:14 i put gentoo Apr 17 02:35:16 I'm wondering if it's possible to the flash as swap and a USB drive for main storage Apr 17 02:36:56 use the flash* Apr 17 02:38:02 mijk: i wouldn't use the flash as anything but relatively unchanging storage Apr 17 02:38:10 it only has 100000 writes to a block before it fails Apr 17 02:38:29 :S Apr 17 02:38:45 (for comparison one block is 2kb iirc) Apr 17 02:38:56 once a block fails ubifs will map around it Apr 17 02:39:05 so you'll just start losing space if you use it as a filesystem Apr 17 02:39:19 swap will probably just flip out because it can't make contigous blocks Apr 17 02:39:28 okay Apr 17 02:39:29 (but you could make a swap file instead of a partition) Apr 17 02:40:08 I only have the standard Guruplug so it doesn't even have a microSD slot Apr 17 02:40:25 so Debian's installed on flash Apr 17 02:40:41 ? Apr 17 02:40:53 by default it is Apr 17 02:42:10 so a swap file on flash wouldn't be bad? Apr 17 02:45:03 so is it possible to make the Guruplug boot to USB? Apr 17 02:48:21 mijk: what i would reccomend Apr 17 02:48:25 is putting / onto the flash Apr 17 02:48:35 mounting /home and /usr and maybe /var onto a usb drive **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sun Apr 17 02:59:58 2011