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What id the minimum ssd/ hard drive that is needed for buster 10.4?
kd1yh
What id the minimum ssd/ hard drive that is needed for buster Debian
10.4?
Paul
Upham node 8581KD1YH
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Teton Amateur Radio Repeater Association (TARRA)
Honestly, you would probably have trouble finding anything that
small. I think mine is less than 4 gig. Mick - W7CAT
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From: kd1yh To: IRLP@irlp.groups.io Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2020 07:06:05 PM Subject: [IRLP] What id the minimum ssd/ hard drive that is needed for buster 10.4? > What id the minimum ssd/ hard drive that is needed for buster Debian 10.4? > Paul Upham > KD1YH > > node 8581 > > > > --
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bruce clements
I’m using a 4gig ssd in a thin client and all works well.
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Bruce Ve3bv
On Jul 28, 2020, at 9:06 PM, kd1yh <kd1yh@...> wrote:
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David Cameron - IRLP
I would go no lower than 8gb. I have been using 16gb ide, usata, and sd cards in embedded nodes for a while now.
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-------- Original message -------- From: kd1yh <kd1yh@...> Date: 7/28/20 6:06 PM (GMT-08:00) To: IRLP@irlp.groups.io Subject: [IRLP] What id the minimum ssd/ hard drive that is needed for buster 10.4? What id the minimum ssd/ hard drive that is needed for buster Debian
10.4?
Paul
Upham node 8581KD1YH
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Teton Amateur Radio Repeater Association (TARRA) wrote:
I've used slightly more than 2GB out of a 16GB drive on my PiRLP node, but that's including a bunch of backups and stuff. ... And yeah where the heck are you going to find a drive that small anyway? Smallest sdcard I can find is 16GB for less than the price of a cup of coffee :-) Nick VA3NNW -- "Nosey" Nick Waterman, VA3NNW/G7RZQ, K2 #5209. use Std::Disclaimer; sig@noseynick.net Time is the best teacher, unfortunately it kills all of its students.
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Nosey Nick VA3NNW wrote:
I've used slightly more than 2GB out of a 16GB drive on my PiRLP node, but that's including a bunch of backups and stuff.... and just realised I can double it to 32GB for only a dollar more - $6.88CAD = $5.13USD... ... or 64GB for 7.88CAD = $5.90USD - What was the question again? :-D -- "Nosey" Nick Waterman, VA3NNW/G7RZQ, K2 #5209. use Std::Disclaimer; sig@noseynick.net Time is the best teacher, unfortunately it kills all of its students.
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kd1yh
That is what I use thin net computers. t5730 , t5740
610.
Where can I get replacement cards? to upgrade?
and are you using the 5 volts from it?
Paul
Upham node 8581.
KD1YH
From: bruce
clements
Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2020 9:11 PM
To: IRLP@irlp.groups.io
Subject: Re: [IRLP] What id the minimum ssd/ hard drive that is
needed for buster 10.4? I’m
using a 4gig ssd in a thin client and all works well.
Bruce
Ve3bv
On Jul 28, 2020, at 9:06 PM, kd1yh <kd1yh@...> wrote:
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bruce clements
Im using a Neoware thin client and I use a 44 pin ide ssd. It plugs directly onto the header. I shopped around on line and picked up a 8gig and 16 gig on ebay. Had local ham find a 4gig in his junk box that he donated to the project. That is the present running unit. Presently have the 8gig loaded and tested as a emergency spare and a 8 gig bootable usb stick as well as last resort. Bruce Ve3bv Node 2226 Sent from my Galaxy Tab® E
-------- Original message -------- From: kd1yh <kd1yh@...> Date: 2020-07-29 8:50 AM (GMT-05:00) To: IRLP@irlp.groups.io Subject: Re: [IRLP] What id the minimum ssd/ hard drive that is needed for buster 10.4? That is what I use thin net computers. t5730 , t5740
610.
Where can I get replacement cards? to upgrade?
and are you using the 5 volts from it?
Paul
Upham node 8581.
KD1YH From: bruce
clements
Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2020 9:11 PM
To: IRLP@irlp.groups.io
Subject: Re: [IRLP] What id the minimum ssd/ hard drive that is
needed for buster 10.4? I’m
using a 4gig ssd in a thin client and all works well.
Bruce
Ve3bv
On Jul 28, 2020, at 9:06 PM, kd1yh <kd1yh@...> wrote:
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John
Paul, be careful which usb port you use to acquire 5V from.
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Some of those thin clients have a mix of usb-2 and usb-3. When shopping for a new DOM, note how the 44 pins of the socket is orientated. You will find some cards with the pins reversed. You're looking for a 44 pin IDE DOM DOM = Disc on module 73 John @ 6163
On 29/07/2020 10:50 pm, kd1yh wrote:
That is what I use thin net computers. t5730 , t5740 610.
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