Greetings. Thanks for the link, but the problem with the new tools is that they assume an already-running OS on the system (unlike the old Install Check). Thst makes it useless to me. (And, to be clear, I have three PC's that won't boot the OS install DVD, so this tool would tell me little I don't already know.)
Thanks, though. Rainer Penny.Cotten at Sun.COM wrote: > I do not know the answer, but a coworker told me that you could try > either of these tools on Linux or Windows or boot-up the CD, which > would tell you the status of Solaris support: > > http://www.sun.com/bigadmin/hcl/hcts/device_detect.html > http://www.sun.com/bigadmin/hcl/hcts/install_check.html > > Hope this helps, > > Penny > > > Blake wrote: > >> My initial research on motherboards suggests sticking with Asus AM2 >> boards. Does anybody know if OS supports the Nvidia nForce 5XX >> chipsets? >> >> Blake >> >> On 6/1/07, Rainer Heilke <rheilke at dragonhearth.com> wrote: >> >>> > I win! >>> >>> <grin> >>> >>> >Seriously, I'll be working on more >>> > contributions soon, I hope, but for now I'm >>> > wrestling with hardware >>> > problems... >>> >>> I know the feeling. I have three spare PC's, none of them willing to >>> load OS. My trusty Blade 100's NVRAM died, too. :-( I can't >>> test/verify my docs properly until I get this resolved. I may have >>> to bite the bullet and buy some new bits and hope they run OS or get >>> an NVRAM chip from MemoryTen. >>> >>> Rainer >>> I wonder how long you can keep swapping hardware under the Sun Try >>> and Buy program! ;-) >>> >>> >>> This message posted from opensolaris.org >>> _______________________________________________ >>> docs-discuss mailing list >>> docs-discuss at opensolaris.org >>> >> _______________________________________________ >> docs-discuss mailing list >> docs-discuss at opensolaris.org > >
