> Am 01.03.2018 um 11:49 schrieb Michael Knill 
> <michael.kn...@ipcsolutions.com.au>:
> 
> Ah whoops sorry. Wrong terminology.
> I meant board vendor/model etc. E.g. is it an APU1, APU2, Jetway ????
> 
> Regards
> Michael Knill

OK I understand.
Best if you should look up what you have sold them :-).

Seriously, the best you can do is:

"cat /proc/cpuinfo"

A Jetway NF9HG has 4 CPUs of type:
"Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU  N2930  @ 1.83GHz"

A APU2 is also quad-core and a APU1 dual-core.

In a custom build you could install "dmidecode" which shows much more 
information.
But in case of a NF9HG the string "Jetway" did not appear anywhere.

> On 1/3/18, 9:39 pm, "Michael Keuter" <li...@mksolutions.info> wrote:
> 
>> Am 01.03.2018 um 11:25 schrieb Michael Knill 
>> <michael.kn...@ipcsolutions.com.au>:
>> 
>> Hi Group
>> 
>> Is there an easy way to find what board type you have installed in an 
>> Astlinux box?
>> Im starting to lose track of what I have installed ☹
>> 
>> Regards
>> Michael Knill
> 
>    "cat /proc/cmdline"
> 
>    This is from the file:
> 
>    "/oldroot/cdrom/os/astlinux-xxx.run.conf"
> 
>    you can see in the line KCMD under "astlinux=xxx" the board type.
> 
>    Michael

Michael

http://www.mksolutions.info




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