tsuehpsyde
Supreme [H]ardness
- Joined
- Oct 22, 2004
- Messages
- 6,604
Mister mage, I know you have your own distro of Linux which acts as a router and auto-installs a small linux installation into the folders' memory, so you can save yourself harddrives. It also stores the folding data on the main system itself, so you don't lose ur work in the event of an outage...I'd love to use it, but my need for wireless keeps me from being able to do this.
My question is, would this be possible to port into DD-WRT somehow? It's an opensource linux distro for Linksys routers that turns it into a fully functional server (heck, I can even SSH into my router ). You could use Samba to mount shares off of a seperate machine to store the folding work, and be able to run a harddrive-less farm and still have wireless.
http://www.dd-wrt.com/
Not sure if it's possible, but it's at least worth lookin' into. At least, whenever you come back that is.
Full Folding Ahead!
My question is, would this be possible to port into DD-WRT somehow? It's an opensource linux distro for Linksys routers that turns it into a fully functional server (heck, I can even SSH into my router ). You could use Samba to mount shares off of a seperate machine to store the folding work, and be able to run a harddrive-less farm and still have wireless.
http://www.dd-wrt.com/
Not sure if it's possible, but it's at least worth lookin' into. At least, whenever you come back that is.
Full Folding Ahead!