I have 4 Power3 RS/6000 IBM AIX machines that my company was getting rid
of. Two of them have 400Mhz processors. I have enough ram for each of
the two to have 1.5 Gig. I can put two 36 Gig SCSI hard drives in each
one. With all this memory and a 64 bit bus, I was convinced that I
could get two of these workstations set up for video conversion among
other uses. It's just not going to happen with the AIX system they came
with. I can't get them to compile much of anything and despite all the
hard drive space, they are all short on memory. The logical volume
setup on it is too complicated for me. I'm convinced they're not worth
the metal cases they came in unless I manage to install some form of Linux.
Here's the problem. I can't get any Linux distro to install to it.
Even distros that recognize it as a Power3 don't get past booting the
kernel. They all fail in the same way. I get the boot screen, I choose
the correct boot option, I get the white screen of death that says it's
returning " ". Apparently, it doesn't find what it's supposed to be
returning.
My PC has Etch installed and I would love to get Etch installed on these
workstations as well. What I would really like to get done is a
cluster. I think there's potential for these dumpster refugees if I
could just get a usable and free operating system on them. I may have
to just throw them away if I can't figure out what's stopping me.
I do have them setup to boot off of cd. I know that others have
successfully installed Sarge on these. I know that Etch is supposed to
support them out of the box. What could be causing these machines to
refuse to start up an install? Does anyone have experience with IBM Power3?
Greg
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