Hi All, I am having much better luck with the SuSE kernel-smp-2.6.11.4-21.8 kernel. The dual core machine boots normally (i.e. without maxcpus=1) and /proc/cpuinfo shows the four cores. Unfortunately, the SuSE's (9.3) particular iteration of the forcedeth module seems to be having trouble with the networking bits of the nforce4 SLI chipset. Rather than dipping into the SuSE kernel-of-the-day development builds, I think I am going to drop in an Intel NIC in order to move forward. I will send an update when we put the machine through its paces. -Adam p.s. I just found a shrink-wrapped Maxell Mammoth cleaning tape and an upwrapped unused Compaq DLT IV tape in a moving bin. I don't need them anymore. I will let the DLT IV go for 15.00 and the cleaning tape go for 5.00. Email me off list if you are interested. I can bring them to the Sept. meeting. On Jul 27, 2005, at 7:06 PM, Andy Stewart wrote:
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HI Adam et al,
As you may recall, I had a lot of trouble with SuSE and lockups on my dual Opteron system until I upgraded to a stock 2.6.12 kernel (not the SuSE supplied kernel). I haven't tried any kernel version beyond that because what I have actually works and is reliable. I'd be curious to know what kernel version you use and what result you have with it.
Later,
Andy
- -- Andy Stewart, Founder Worcester Linux Users' Group Worcester, MA, USA http://www.wlug.org
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