Re: problems with yellowdog and RS6000 (F50)


Subject: Re: problems with yellowdog and RS6000 (F50)
From: Carlos Xavier (cbastos@embratel.net.br)
Date: Thu Feb 22 2001 - 13:59:52 MST


Hollis R Blanchard wrote:
>
>
> The kernel is already running on processor #0. It's just enabled #1. But since
> you're running 2.2 on an F50, it expects to find 2 more (which it doesn't).
>
> You will most likely have better luck compiling your own 2.4 kernel
> (http://www.fsmlabs.com/linuxppcbk.html), but that will involve more work on
> your part.
>
> > PCI: Probing PCI hardware
> > Warning: no ADB interface detected
> > Don't know how to access NVRAM with 4 addresses
> > Linux NET4.0 for Linux 2.2
> >
> > Someone can tel me what does it means?
> > is the machine working only with one processor, besides /proc/cpuinfo
> > tell me that are 2 processors?
> >
> > and about the memory, how can I make the hole size be detected?
>
> This is a hardcoded limit in the 2.2 kernel. Again, you'll most likely have
> better luck with 2.4.
>
> (Maybe this is a sign that you should donate some RAM to the needy. ;)
>
> -Hollis

Tank you again Hollis.

I'll try to compile the 2.4 to see if it solve the ram limit.

and about my machime hanging, it could be due the kernell too? As I sed
before, it used to work very well with AIX.

Best regards,

Carlos



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