On Wed, Feb 12, 2003 at 09:23:06PM +0100, Hans Spaans wrote: > On Wed, Feb 12, 2003 at 02:05:57PM -0500, Roger J. Mialkowski wrote: > > Do you require Novell connectivity? I've had no luck running ipx_configure > > on the sparc64 platform. > > No don't want it and don't need it. But maybe we're going to > experiment with SNA ;-) > > The userspace stuff I mainly belief (it also works on sparc32 and > hp-pa here), but I never installed debian on serial console machines > and I had some experiences with openbsd that made me wonder if there > where some "handy" things to know before installing woody ;-)
I run woody on a netra t1 105, no issues. I actually did my install on a UE2, though, and put the disk into the netra. This was just because I was too lazy to track down the adapter to use the rj45 serial connection, when I had an unused UE2 and a serial cable that fit it. I'm actually thinking of taking one of the UE2 disks and putting it into an unused 6500 we have. I wonder if it will even boot. I've run woody on 420s with 4 CPUs but it freezes every couple weeks. I use UE2's in production without any issues. Anyone every run woody on anything with more than 4 CPUs? I think the 6500 in question has 20 CPUs. -- Nate Campi http://www.campin.net

