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Whew. That's a relief.
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AMD Features2=0x3LAHF,CMP
Multicore: 2 physical cores
How come the kernel is reporting that an AMD chip has HTT? Is this
a bug?
No, this is how dual core is reported.
Huh?
Don't scare me like that, Mike.
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the primary (BIOS-level) partitions
once with MSW (and PM, if you must), then leave the BIOS-level
partitions alone. Better yet, use two drives.
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, but you'll want to recognize
there's a lot of stuff hiding under the surface there.
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on PPC is still not even close to stable, and the iNTEL Macs are
still at least ten months away. But openBSD and netBSD run rather
well on PPC if the eye candy of Mac OS X is unpleasant or the cost of
Mac OS X Server (for a little added peace of mind?) is uncomfortable.
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On 平成 17/08/10, at 7:36, O. Hartmann wrote:
[...] When is SCSI back for desktops?
I vote for that.
In my opinion, ATA is primarily for home media systems, if that.
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I have two which reliably fail if you put TWO disks on them in a
gmirror
config within minutes of starting a make buildworld.
Pardon the interruption, but is this two drives on one channel?
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Comment from out in left field --
On 2005/07/16, at 6:03, Kevin Oberman wrote:
[...]
I believe that the Windows solution to this problem is to put a
really,
really long delay between when the system is finished syncing and when
the power is turned off.
That's what I vote for. If the system