Alpha Core ISO Images

Richard Irving rirving at antient.org
Tue Sep 28 22:44:09 UTC 2004


Richard Irving wrote:
   FYI: ENTIRE CARMEN/JUNO TREE MIRROR ONLINE...

    Slight change to venue.
  -------------------------------------------------

     The JUNO ISO's

     ftp://fedora-axp.antient.org/pub/ISO
      or
     ftp://fedora-axp.antient.org/pub/ftptree/ISO

  -------------------------------------------------
     The RAW Carmen Tree, rsynced overnight.

     ftp://fedora-axp.antient.org/pub/carmen

  --------------------------------------------------

      The FTP based monolithic JUNO tree.

     ftp://fedora-axp.antient.org/pub/ftptree

  ---------------------------------------------------

    One More addition:

    Same tree, Now available via HTTP:

     http://fedora-axp.antient.org/


  FYI: Kudo's to the Russian (.ru) Site who peaked at 1.1 MBs.

   That was impressive.


  .Richard.



"You got it all wrong,
     Alphas don't Suck, they BLOW!"

> 
>    As the project maintainer dreamed, I added a monolithic
>    tree for FTP installs. I apologize to anyone who was downloading
>    that I interupted...I forgot to unmount  a mounted .iso,
>    and issued a mv command to make space for all this.
> 
>     To make a long story short, SRM appears to be working fine.
> 
>     :(  :O   :)
> 
> 
>    All this is a "bat out of heck" to United States downloaders...
> 
>    (And not too shabby for over-sea targets.)
> 
> 
> 
> 
>> Jay Estabrook wrote:
>>
>>> On Wed, Sep 29, 2004 at 12:51:53AM +1000, Mike Barnes wrote:
>>>
>>>> Compares very well with the development system, then. I've got a
>>>> Radeon 7000 in mine. Runs quite nicely. Tuxracer looks good. :)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> You'd be amazed at how much better a 7500 is; and a 9100 is even better!
>>> Biggest problem is finding the PCI versions... :-\
>>
>>
>>
>>   Tell me about it, I am looking for a USB card that fits
>> in a PCI type bus in the 1200's. Hints appreciated.
>>
>>>> I've had a terrible time with using IDE disks on the Miata, but this
>>>> is nothing new. SCSI works perfectly. We've also have an LX164 board
>>>> up and running.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I've none with IDE disks installed at the moment, but IDE CDROM does
>>> just fine...
>>>
>>>> We really need to confirm if the SMP kernel actually works. If
>>>> anyone's got an SMP Alpha system, I'd appreciate a report.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> SMP does NOT work, at least on my DS20 (UP kernel is fine).
>>> Below is a partial log of the boot messages, picking up just before
>>> the first obvious error message. Seems to be module-related...
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>   Choke and Puke.
>>
>>    Actually, does look like initrd is hosed.
>>
>>   * sigh *
>>
>>   If the (&%^%&%(^(^(^ Kernel builds, It will be enough I can
>> get a start....
>>
>>
>>
>>>>> RAMDISK: Compressed image found at block 0
>>>>> VFS: Mounted root (ext2 filesystem).
>>>>> Red Hat nash vermodule scsi_mod: Relocation overflow vs section 22
>>>>> sion 3.5.22 starsd_mod: Unknown symbol scsi_device_get
>>>>> ting
>>>>> Mounted /psd_mod: Unknown symbol scsi_wait_req
>>>>> roc filesystem
>>>>> sd_mod: Unknown symbol scsicam_bios_param
>>>>> Mounting sysfs
>>>>> sd_mod: Unknown symbol scsi_block_when_processing_errors
>>>>> Loading scsi_modsd_mod: Unknown symbol scsi_register_driver
>>>>> .ko module
>>>>> insmsd_mod: Unknown symbol scsi_ioctl
>>>>> ...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I'll pop the current SRPM up sometime in the next few hours. The one
>>>> sitting in the Carmen tree at
>>>> ftp://ftp.maths.monash.edu.au/pub/carmen/ should be almost identical,
>>>> though. Check the configs bundled in that. Tweaks to the kernel config
>>>> would be great to get back. It's a pretty basic setup modelled mostly
>>>> on the current x86 defaults right now.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> OK, the kernel will make LEGACY_START_ADDRESS known in its messages if
>>> it is configured, and this one does, so the current install kernel
>>> will NOT work on DS15/DS25/ES45/MARVEL.
>>>
>>> But it SHOULD work on MILO machines... :-) :-)
>>>
>>>  --Jay++
>>>
>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>>> Jay A Estabrook                            HPTC - LINUX support
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