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Re: Install of AC2 on UP1000 & CS20
- From: Sergey Tikhonov <tsv solvo ru>
- To: Linux on Alpha processors <axp-list redhat com>
- Subject: Re: Install of AC2 on UP1000 & CS20
- Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2006 10:14:17 +0300
Stig Telfer wrote:
Finally I had some time to tinker with AlphaCore on a couple of old
boards. I picked up an API CS20 (Tsunami/Shark), and a UP1000
(Nautilus). I put AlphaCore 2.0 on them both.
The UP1000 was straightforward. It had a clean install and
everything appeared to go to plan. As an encore it even dual boots
with OpenBSD.
The CS20 I tried to upgrade from a much-hacked RH7-era install, and
that didn't go well at all. The upgrade process produced an
unbootable system. Around the initrd/rootfs stage the 2.6 kernel
would panic. I managed to recover the system by finding one of my
old 2.4 kernels and getting the board up into single user mode.
Since the system was now in a very dodgy state I chose a clean
reinstall, but not quite clean because I asked it not to reformat the
/home, /var and /opt partitions. The only apparent problem this
caused during the install was that /var holds the RPM database, and
some of the RPMs of the original system claimed to be still installed
at the end of the process. Many of the AC2 packages also claimed to
be installed but no files were present on the disk. I patched that
up and now the system is running well.
The only other package problem I had was that cyrus-imapd was linked
with an older revision of db library. For some reason RPM didn't
notice this. I rebuilt a cyrus-imapd package from source and now
everything is good.
There is still a hell of a lot of Alpha specific knowledge needed to
get these systems set up, but when was the Alpha ever the easy option?
I want to thank everyone who put so much effort into packaging and
testing this distro - great work! What kind of help is needed for AC3?
I guess testing. :) The 99% of packages are built and available at
ftp://ftp.rdsor.ro/pub/Linux/Distributions/AlphaLinux/core/3.0b/alpha.
You could setup yum to get files from this repository.
The Xorg still doesn't correctly work on my Radeon. I did take a look at
issue - it is not AGP issues (as was suggested in one of the e-mails).
My card is PCI. As far as I could tell Xorg could not find a window on
PCI address range to map BIOS on video card. My guess could be wrong. I
could send my xorg.log, so someone with knowledge could tell what the
problem. :) Unfortunatelly, I don't have AC2 anymore and couldn't
compare with xorg.log from older version (which worked just fine).
Everything else seems to be working. Even there is a mono (C#) package
available. :) I decided not to spend time on eclipse package (since
noone was interested).
Regards,
PS. I see FC6 has 64bit version of OO. :) I guess we are the next.
--
Sergey Tikhonov
Solvo Ltd.
Saint-Petersburg, Russia
tsv solvo ru
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