is that allowed to tinker with terrorist arms on flight in america?
On 12/10/12, Bakul Shah <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mon, 10 Dec 2012 10:41:56 EST Anthony Sorace <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > I think the wear-levelling on these is sufficient that you can run a
>> > normal fossil file system for quite a while before it wears out.
>>
>> Or, of course, just don't run a local file system at all. This is Plan 9,
>> after all. Using the fs in the basement has worked great for me
>> throughout. You then free up the RAM that would otherwise be
>> devoted to the fs (and that's fixed size on the pi). Maybe not
>> something you can do today if this is your first Plan 9 system,
>> but worth keeping in mind.
>
> The combination of plan9 + the low cost Pi opens up new
> possibilities where other configurations can make sense. For
> instance, sensor data collection with periodic syncing. plan9
> can make a nice embedded os. Another example: I can use a
> pi-dock (pi + atrix lapdock) for hours on an airplane given
> atrix's (supposed) 36 Wh battery. There is no one true way.
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