[SunRescue] Viable OS for SS20
Gregory Leblanc
GLeblanc at cu-portland.edu
Sun Mar 12 12:55:07 CST 2000
> -----Original Message-----
> From: sparcy at proxy.goblin.cx [mailto:sparcy at proxy.goblin.cx]
> Sent: Sunday, March 12, 2000 3:33 AM
> To: rescue at sunhelp.org
> Subject: Re: [SunRescue] Viable OS for SS20
>
> Hi Greg,
>
> > Right now I've got my choice of RH6.1 or Solaris7 for my
> SS20. Solaris7 is
> > MUCH MUCH MUCH faster than RH, mostly because of disk, I
> think. (that is, I
> > know the disk is much better under Solaris, and I think
> that's most of the
> > speed difference). OpenBSD and NetBSD don't support SMP,
> so that makes them
> > essentially useless to me; I have 2 40MHz cpus. Solaris8
> is out of the
> > question, I'm NOT paying $75 for a couple of CDs. My main
> reason for
> > wanting to use Linux over Solaris was that it has decent
> console support,
> > I.E. I don't have to run X to be able to get a reasonable
> number of lines on
> > the screen. Have I overlooked any OSes? If not, is there
> any way to get
> > Solaris to have a decent text-mode console?
> > Greg
>
> The problem is that scsi support with the current kernels
> 2.2.* is being
> overhauled, linux is know for it's excellent IDE support,
> *BSD is known
> for it's excellent SCSI support (and crappy IDE support).
> Linux is catching
> up though and better SCSI kernel support is being added now.
> I'd advise to
> try out a development kernel since these already have new
> SCSI code in them
> and they might make quite a difference. Try a 2.3.51 (the latest) for
> example and see if that helps.
I just talked with David Miller about this on the Sparclinux list.
Apparently, the code isn't working on 32-bit SPARCs yet, but all of the
hooks are in place. You can probably find the archives online; the message
went though the list at about 10:30. So, the code is there, it's just not
used by the 32-bit drivers. :-/ Kinda makes me wish I'd gone for an
Ultra-1. Kinda.
Greg
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