Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 5 Apr 1999 15:22:06 +0200 (CEST) | From | Torbjorn Lindgren <> | Subject | Re: Failed compile of 2.2.4 on SPARC IPC... |
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On Sun, 4 Apr 1999, Horst von Brand wrote: > "Steven J. Hill" <sjhill@plutonium.net> said: > > I have a nice little SPARC IPC with 36MB of RAM and a 540MB SCSI > > drive. I did a 'make vmlinux' and everything compiled and then > > Note that the IPC is a Sun4m machine, not an Ultra (as your reading of the > UltraPenguin documentation would seem to suggest).
No, it's a Sun4c. The Sun4c line compromises of SS1/SS1+/SLC/ELC/IPC/IPX.
From arch/sparc/config.in it looks like Linux doesn't need different configurations for them (it's just plain Sun4 that's odd there), which is different from how Solaris handles them (I haven't run 2.6/7 on Sun hw thought, but I doubt that they changed that).
For more details on on which architecture the different Sun 4 machines belong to check out: http://www.sunhelp.com/faq/sunref1.html
(The sun-hdwr-ref hasn't been updated for a while, but all older machines should be there).
-- Torbjörn Lindgren Network Manager, FairPlay International AS E-mail: tl@fairplay.no
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