> > Whats the mapping between the various CPU models in the intel directory > > and marketing cpu names as I know them like Pentium III, P3 celeron, > > Pentuim 4, etc. > > At this point I believe the marketing names are going away as they are not > specific enough, so you have to use the full name. That's about it.
I still need to know the mapping. I don't see any of thie model stuff in my documentation. Granted there's a bunch of stuff I probally haven't looked at. I have a PIII celeron. Where do I go loook to find what model that is so I know what to add into my config? > > I don't completely grok the fallback and normal stuff. I know the theory > > but > > not practice. I know this is a FAQ. Explain it to me and I'll document it > > for > > the next guy. > > fallback always runs the first few instructions, and it makes a decision > about whether to continue running or jump to normal. Well I was hoping for a bit more detail. *grin* Like how do you enable and disable it and what do all the options do. > > Why are all the payloads out of tree? Be nice if there was a payloads > > directory with some known good payloads. > > well, I am supposed to put my filo in there RSN, should I do that? My > mistake ... Well when I got the build error I was unsure if you _had_ to have a payload specified and there weren't any. So I just created a blank file and tried that. > I would still prefer to get people to build out of the tree, but ... Out of tree makes it a bit more difficult for me to keep all my stuff under one roof when I go to check it into my internal CVS. Why do you like out of tree? -- Richard A. Smith _______________________________________________ Linuxbios mailing list Linuxbios@clustermatic.org http://www.clustermatic.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxbios