Nand blaster with 30 XOs

2009-01-12 Thread Ricardo Carrano
Mitch, Nandblaster is a blast! We updated 29 XOs in less than 30 minutes (most in less than 20 minutes). Just one XO froze (two times), but this unit seems problematic anyway. I am attaching the stats for the other 28. There is a minor caveat (that is not actually related to the nandblaster):

Re: Nand blaster with 30 XOs

2009-01-12 Thread pgf
ricardo wrote: Mitch, Nandblaster is a blast! We updated 29 XOs in less than 30 minutes (most in less than 20 minutes). neat. Just one XO froze (two times), but this unit seems problematic anyway. I am attaching the stats for the other 28. There is a minor caveat (that is not

Re: Nand blaster with 30 XOs

2009-01-12 Thread Ricardo Carrano
Hi Paul, Just one XO froze (two times), but this unit seems problematic anyway. I am attaching the stats for the other 28. There is a minor caveat (that is not actually related to the nandblaster): Once you finish updating the XO that will be replicated it woud be useful to put

Re: Nand blaster with 30 XOs

2009-01-12 Thread James Cameron
On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 10:57:04PM -0500, Ian Daniher wrote: Something which would be nice to have is a publically accessible webroot with a clean os767 build, chown -R'ed 444(read-only for all) There's this: rsync rsync://updates.laptop.org/build-767/root/ Not web, and not 444, but useful

Re: Nand blaster with 30 XOs

2009-01-12 Thread Erik Garrison
Please see: http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/devel/2009-January/022334.html I hope that is enough to get started. I don't know if the best place to continue discussion is in this thread or that. In any case I will be happy to help. The thread already has some good commentaries analyzing the