----- Op 11 mar 2022 om 18:30 schreef stes s...@telenet.be: > I use OpenIndiana on a Dell Precision 3640 with > an Intel i3 10th generation CPU and it installed easily and works fine > day-to-day. > > I'm using a SATA book disk (I didn't try SSD). > > I've documented my findings at > http://docs.openindiana.org/community-hcl/systems.
Sorry small typo, I meant "a SATA boot disk" not a "book disk" of course. In the configurator you can select a chassis type such as for example: Precision 5820 Tower 950 W chassis CL so with that chassis type, during configuration, you can then select a SATA hard disk as boot disk for the OS. I have no experience with SSD disks which are more or less the default for the Precision, and which you can change, by selecting a different chassis type (in the Optiplex and Alienware series the only option is boot from SSD, I think). That is not to say that SSD does not work, certainly not, I just didn't try it, if it works, please document so in the community-HCL. Anyway if you're looking at Intel CPU's, the Intel Xeon cpu of the Precision 5820 is perhaps an option to consider. Regards, David Stes _______________________________________________ openindiana-discuss mailing list openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org https://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss