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   druck wrote:   
   > On 06/06/2024 19:24, bp@www.zefox.net wrote:   
   >> Pancho wrote:   
   >>> Why not use an SD card as the system disk, booting OS + apps and reserve   
   >>> the hdd for data?   
   >>>   
   >> I used to do that, before it was possible to boot from USB. There's   
   >> nothing wrong with it, excecpt that it requires a custom /etc/fstab.   
   >> Since the appearance of direct USB booting on the Pi3 eliminating   
   >> the microSD gets rid of one thing that can go wrong.   
   >   
   >   
   > You shouldn't need to customise /etc/fstab with USB data discs as they   
   > will be automatically mounted in /media unless you want them mounted   
   > elsewhere.   
      
   It just dawned on me that I was writing about FreeBSD, not RasPiOS;   
   apologies for the confusion!   
      
   In the meantime, the Pi5 is up and running on a fresh install of Bookworm.   
   Impressively faster than the Pi4 running Bullseye.   
      
   At this point both machines are on the same 192.168.1.y network, but   
   they don't seem able to communicate at all, simply reporting   
   "no route to host" from either end. Ping fails, losing all packets.   
   It looks like sshd is running, based on ps output.   
      
   Both machines are connecting via DHCP, so the WAP is the default route   
   for both. Do I need to do something special to use sftp between them?   
      
   Thanks for reading!   
      
   bob prohaska   
      
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