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Re: Alpha Core 3



On 03/19/2007 11:42 PM, Robin Humble wrote:
On Mon, Mar 19, 2007 at 05:56:37PM +0100, Oliver Falk wrote:
On 03/18/2007 08:50 AM, Oliver Falk wrote:
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However, what uname -m should return, I will ask tomorrow on lkml... Maybe someone has a *good* hint. :-) I believe it's some .config kernel voodoo. :-)
Just for letting you know: No answer on lkml yet.

Has someone tried rebuilding the kernel with ALPHA_* (eg. Noritake, Wildfire, Marvel, Miata, Titan...) enabled? And the special question, nobody has a Wildfire (GS*), has one? :-)

the place I used to work (and still interact with) has a gs320 but it's
powered off at the moment 'cos it melts the cluster next to it... :-/
several es40's and an es45 too.

Power it on, power it on! Scotty, more energy (for the air condition)! :-)

the gs320 and es40's were all running CentOS. I couldn't get it working
on the es45. from memory the gs320 needed a kernel.org non-CentOS
kernel to work. there's probably a message in this list's archives about
it...

Would be great to know if AC3 would install/run.

-of

cheers,
robin

Some Miatas (PWS) and some Titans (ES45/DS25) are out there; I'm sure!

And does /proc/srm_environment work for someone? At least on my ds10, I get 'Bad adress' for everything:

[root gosa named_variables]# cat auto_action
BOOTcat: auto_action: Bad address



-of

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