Changing the cpu and rebuilding the world
I've got an old p200mmx box with 160MB of mem running FreeBSD 4.9, it's a mail,web and mysql server just for my home lan. I've recently got hold of an used but working AMD K6-2/333. Still using P200mmx I've changed my make.conf march flags to k6-2 and then I'd built the world and kernel, installed them and changed the cpu to k6-2/333. Now, system runs stable but I am unable to complile anything. gcc gives a lot of errors (sig11, core dumps etc). What did I do wrong ? Processor is not overclocked and the memory was not a problem when running under P200MMX. Also It's not a overheating issue, I've adapted modern Athlon cooler with a proper thermal compound and I've tested it by taring and bziping / a few times .Any ideas anyone ? ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Changing the cpu and rebuilding the world
On Sun, May 09, 2004 at 09:10:30PM +0100, Szymek K. wrote: I've got an old p200mmx box with 160MB of mem running FreeBSD 4.9, it's a mail,web and mysql server just for my home lan. I've recently got hold of an used but working AMD K6-2/333. Still using P200mmx I've changed my make.conf march flags to k6-2 and then I'd built the world and kernel, installed them and changed the cpu to k6-2/333. Now, system runs stable but I am unable to complile anything. gcc gives a lot of errors (sig11, core dumps etc). What did I do wrong ? Processor is not overclocked and the memory was not a problem when running under P200MMX. Also It's not a overheating issue, I've adapted modern Athlon cooler with a proper thermal compound and I've tested it by taring and bziping / a few times .Any ideas anyone ? It really does sound like hardware instability. Kris pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature