walt w41ter at gmail.com writes:
The only obvious problem I can see is that grub2 will need zfs support
if your /boot is going to be zfs. I don't recall all of the details,
but at one point during the grub2 install you can tell it to pre-load
the zfs module (and any other modules you may
You could install to one of the Athlons, then copy it to the other two
Athlons and one of the FX machines. Then, reconfigure the FX install
for more CPUs and native -march, recompile world and copy it to the
other two FX machines.
Even that might not be worth it. Unless you're using
On 02/08/2013 11:46 AM, James wrote:
Hello,
I have quit a few amd64 systems to install, hopefully
mostly unattended. I'm looking for a way to install quick and simple
workstations running kde. All will have (boot, root and swap partitions only).
They can be updated to current, individually.
On Sat, 2013-02-09 at 21:20 +1100, Adam Carter wrote:
You could install to one of the Athlons, then copy it to the other two
Athlons and one of the FX machines. Then, reconfigure the FX
install
for more CPUs and native -march, recompile world and copy it
to
That might even depend on the compiler version anyway. But, I agree.
Building with -march=athlon (I think it's athlon?) on one FX machine and
copying to the rest would be fastest.
Good call, I missed that. Of course it makes much more sense to build on a
fast FX box with -j8, but have
Walter Dnes waltdnes at waltdnes.org writes:
I suspect there is way to dd an image right to a
(pre-formatted) hard drive just like you would a flash drive?
Are the machines identical (cpu/gpu/peripherals)? I.e. can you use
the same USE flags and kernel configs on them? If so, running
On Sat, 2013-02-09 at 01:58 +, James wrote:
Walter Dnes waltdnes at waltdnes.org writes:
I suspect there is way to dd an image right to a
(pre-formatted) hard drive just like you would a flash drive?
Are the machines identical (cpu/gpu/peripherals)? I.e. can you use
the
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