On Sun May 31, 2026 at 4:00 PM CEST, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2026-05-30, Andrea Pappacoda <[email protected]> wrote:
Not sure how it's gonna interact with updates though.
Poorly.
An SSD in an M.2 to IDE adapter would probably be a good and fairly
inexpensive upgrade if they're like to see many updates..
These are small thin clients which have been donated from a bank to the
local hacklab I partecipate in, and us buying a bunch of adapters and
storage drives is less ideal than having stuff break.
My idea with them is to organize a workshop showing off what one can
achieve with OpenBSD base and really poor hardware, ending with giving
the PCs away to people who participate.
Individuals can then add more storage space if they want to, and it's
definitely gonna be my recommendation.
If this was for a long term home lab your suggestion would be of course
sensible. For something like this, I guess this botch is acceptable?