On Thursday 12 September 2002 01:54, James Sparenberg wrote:
> On Wed, 2002-09-11 at 23:19, Brent Hasty wrote:
> > ----------  Forwarded Message  ----------
> >
> > Subject: Liquid Cooled Terminal Server
> > Date: Wed, 11 Sep 2002 23:06:31 -0700
> > From: Brent Hasty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: List Cookers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > Lets start with the specs:
> >
> > Msi K7D-Master-L Motherboard.
> > Onboard 10/100 nic (for WAN)
> > 2 1GHZ AMD Athlon MP processors
> > Copper shimmed
> > Cold Spike All copper water blocks (avaliable from my websight
> > www.hasty-solutions.com)
> > 3 Enermax Ultra Cool temperature controlled fans.
> > 7" x 12" transmission oil cooler
> > 1 qt coolant with water wetter
> > coolant pump (all coolant components are internaly plumbed and
> > contained). 512 MB DDR 266 CL 2 Samsung ram
> > Usb 2.0
> > Usb 1.1
> > External Usb 2.0 30G ibm backup hard drive.
> > Broadcom bcm5701 64 bit 66 mhz copper gigabit nic (for terminals usning
> > eepro100 nics)
> > Intel SRCU32 2 channel u160 64 bit 66 mhz raid controller w/ 256 MB
> > pc-133 CL 2 micron/crucial ram
> > 6+1 Raid 5 Seagate cheta 10k rpm u160 4 MB cashe SCSI Drives, in
> > removable sca drive trays.
> > DVD-rom
> > Sony CDRW 24X
> > Int zip 250
> > 1.44 Floppy
> > Soundblaster Live
> > ATI Rage 128 Pro 32 MB
> > 21" ncd monitor
> > ATX Full Tower case with red racing stripes.
> > 350 Watt ATX Pentium 4/AMD approved powersupply.
> >
> > I will be trying over the next week to use MDK 9.0 rc2 to set up a small
> > office terminal server.  I will keep all posted as to how it goes.
> >
> > A question:
> > Is there any hardware on my list that may not have the nessicary software
> > developed to use it with Linux and MDK 9.0?
> >
> > broadcom gigabit nick works without a hitch.
> >
> > If any one has made use of any of these components and has tips to share
> > I would greatly appriciate the tips.
> >
> > Do you think this is enough to handle being at least a half decent
> > terminal server?
> >
> > Only ran across one major hitch when loading rc2, it will not run in smp
> >  mode. Seems to hang and reboot around the isapnp portion of init. This
> >  motherboard has no isapnp how can I turn it off?
>
> I solved this on my box by in BIOS chosing PNP Enabled OS, set to No
> Some have additional settings (redundancy actually) in the PCI section.
> Your millage may vary.
>
> James
>
> > -------------------------------------------------------
PnP was turned off, and acpi was turned off, still not booting into smp mode 
:-(

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