Updating src tree:
P src/etc/wscons.conf
P src/share/man/man7/sysctl.7
P src/sys/arch/sparc/fpu/fpu_extern.h
P src/sys/arch/sparc/fpu/fpu_subr.c
P src/sys/dev/ic/nvme.c
P src/sys/dev/pci/emuxki.c
P src/sys/dev/scsipi/if_se.c
P src/sys/net/route.c
P src/sys/net/route.h
P src/sys/netinet/icmp6.h
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hello. How hard would it be to add ssh/scp to the install image that
gets brafted into the
netbsd-INSTALL kernel? Is it not there because we don't have room on the
install image?
Not having ssh capabilities from the install miniroot environment is becoming a
real impediment
to doing
clays.sh...@sdf.org (Clay Daniels) writes:
>On 8/29/22 12:32 AM, Michael van Elst wrote
>> It should work, but how does it perform?
>Are there any specific tests I can perform? I have working NetBSD install.
Any effects should be mostly visible by copying large-enough files with scp,
something
On 8/29/22 12:32 AM, Michael van Elst wrote
It should work, but how does it perform?
Are there any specific tests I can perform? I have working NetBSD install.
On 8/29/22 12:32 AM, Michael van Elst wrote
It should work, but how does it perform?
It performs well, as it always does with SDF. I have an email account
there that I can use by ssh from a terminal shell and read/write without
X. Recently I started using the Thunderbird email client, but