Dang, I think I'm dead as far as Solaris goes. I checked the HCL and the Java
compatibility check, and none of the two controllers I would need to use, one
PCI IDE and one S-ATA on the KT-4 motherboard, will work with OpenSolaris.
Annoying as heck, but it looks like I'm gonna have to stick with
Thanks for the quick answer! That's exactly what I suspected. Btw I'm looking
around for hardware demands on this system, and I have problems finding
anything. I was thinking about using an AMD XP2600 on a VIA KT-4 mobo wich has
a few S-ATA ports, three IDE connections and an extra IDE card.
On 2/24/07, Tor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the quick answer! That's exactly what I suspected. Btw I'm looking
around for hardware demands on this system, and I have problems finding
anything. I was thinking about using an AMD XP2600 on a VIA KT-4 mobo wich has
a few S-ATA ports,
Eric Enright wrote:
Quick answer though is to download CD1 of the latest release, boot to
a shell, and take a look.
Or try
http://www.sun.com/bigadmin/hcl/hcts/device_detect.html
Ian
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On 2/25/07, Ian Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is the Gigabyte SATA2 controller recognised by Solaris?
Nexenta v6 seems to work. Based on the Nforce 55 chipset I believe. I
assume Opensolaris will work since it is based on that.
I couldn't tell you if NCQ works, as Solaris is pretty new
Note also I have the BIOS set to AHCI mode for the SATA controllers, not
IDE.
Nicholas
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