Minifridge

Kelley, Barbara N barbara.n.kelley at usa-spaceops.com
Fri Aug 27 17:42:34 UTC 2010


You might try booting to genvmunix.  If my memory is correct, with tru-64 the kernel is always rebuilt after installation, after it has done the discovery
of all the hardware on the box.  Genvmunix is a vanilla version of the kernel.  Vmunix is the recompiled version.  If you change the video card and try to
boot with a previously compiled kernel, it isn't going to work.

Barbara Kelley 
RedHat Linux for PCG2 and 
Windows BASIS Platforms Engineering 
and Systems Administration 
USA IDS Platforms Dept BCA 
321-861-7587 
 

-----Original Message-----
From: axp-list-bounces at redhat.com [mailto:axp-list-bounces at redhat.com] On Behalf Of Michael Kronsteiner
Sent: Friday, August 27, 2010 12:33 PM
To: Linux on Alpha processors
Subject: Re: Minifridge

On Fri, 2010-08-27 at 10:09 -0600, heviarti at puresimplicity.net wrote:
> Well, I came up with some install media, and am trying to get an OS on it. Unfortunately it just sits there at 'jumping to bootstrap code'
> 

old alphas are... old. give them some resets, halts and new b(oot) blah
commands... they usually revive


>   I haven't yet figured out what machine this is, but it's running SRM 5.7-80.  For the first time I saw a pci device list, the video shows as being an S3
Virge.  If I intend on booting anything other than linux, will that work? I've got a stack of cards hanging around.  The FireGL isn't for this box, it's for
pred.  If need be I can reiterate the list. I also picked up three more cards yesterday rooting in the local shop's junk. I got some kind of a Mach64, a
Sierra Screamin' 3D (never seen one like it before), and  a Matrox Marvel_2 (which is a gigantic card with a bunch of stuff on it including an MPEG decoder)
> 

S3Virge is a good choice if my mind still works. Somehow i even think
those were shipped with the old alpha boxes.


>  Any suggestions as to which would be the  best choice for the one that will give the best performance with the widest OS compatibility?  I'm wondering if
I'm not booting off the install media and losing video support right away...
> 

Its already inside (see comments about mind)

>  I also located a 'Parhelia' video card which is a 64 bit PCI card. Is it worth my bothering with?  It's either that or an Adaptec 39320. I already have a
64 bit PCI nic.  I really need to write a periodic table of 64 bit cards.  There's  a glut of 64 bit fiberchannel cards right as well, but never having
personally dealt with fiberchannel scsi, I don't know if it's worth fooling with. Words of wisdom?
> 

Parhelia and alpha reminds me of something.... but i dont know what.
might have been headache, might have been good. try?


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