Scott W wrote:

Hexren wrote:

KC> Hi there

KC> Two very simple questions, can I run FreeBSD on a Sun box and is it possible to run BSD on VMware

http://www.freebsd.org/platforms/sparc.html there are a long list of supported hardware using the Sun Sparc chip, essentially everything except stuff running the newer Sparc III chips and the old Ultra 1's. There are a couple of others that you would need to use tftp to boot.... but its all on the webpage.

   * Blade 100
   * Blade 150
   * Enterprise 220R
   * Enterprise 250
   * Enterprise 420R
   * Enterprise 450
   * Fire V100
   * Fire V120
   * Netra™ T1 105
   * Netra T1 AC200/DC200
   * Netra t 1100
   * Netra t 1120
   * Netra t 1125
   * Netra t 1400/1405
   * Netra 120
   * Netra X1
   * SPARCEngine® Ultra Axi
   * SPARCEngine Ultra AXmp
   * Ultra™ 5
   * Ultra 10
   * Ultra 30
   * Ultra 60
   * Ultra 80


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I dunno about the SunBox but VMware is possible.
Currently I run FreeBSD 4.10 in a VMware Workstation Version 4.0.5.
The machine hosting the Virtual Machine is running Windows XP. Though
I must admit I wasn't able to bring a FreeBSD Version greater than
4.10 to work in the VM.(I only tried 5.2.1)

Hexren


I've had 5-CURRENT (around 5.1.X at the time) running without issues under VMWare. There are one or two configuration gotchas which can be found on the VMWare support forum site or googled....adding back in a 'FreeBSD' token basically for the OS type...which is virtually the same as the existing Linux OS config...

Scott
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