Op 27-12-2006 om 10:57 schreef Jurij Smakov: > On Tue, Dec 26, 2006 at 08:36:03PM +0100, Frans Pop wrote: > > > > Jurij, > > > > I guess this is about the following text. Should this be included again? > > > > <sect3><title>Memory Configuration</title> > > <para> > > > > Some older Sun workstations, notably the Sun IPX and Sun IPC have > > Both Sun IPX and Sun IPC are sun4c machines, not supported by Etch. > That was the main reason for dropping this paragraph. If someone (not > me) will check that it still applies for the sun4m machines, I'll have > no objections for including it again.
in bugreport #305230 is this text | > What memory configuration do you have? What CPU speed? If 4 sticks, | > try removing 2. If 2, try moving to the other pair of slots. (Mine | > had 4x32M, d-i worked with 2x32M in slots closest to disk. After | > install the system booted fine with all 4 sticks.) | | Thanks a lot. I have performed (with David, the initial submitter) two | new attempts, on Ultra 5 and Ultra 10 both with 384 MB of RAM (2 x 64 | + 2 x 128). | | The bug does occur in these configuration in both cases with default | RC3 kernel 2.4. | | Your workaround (removing the 2 x 64 MB sticks) worked both times. Which means that memory gap is a danger to more recent SUN hardware. Cheers Geert Stappers (still without subversion write access (due other priotorities on my side )) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]