Re: x86-64 and FC1

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Hi,

I've not seen the K8V?, but it sounds like an SK8N, which I've pretty much spent the entire
week on, retrying to get 64 bit Fedora working. (I now have a method)

a.    Install an IDE drive
b.    Flash the motherboard to at least rev 4
c.    Install the 64 bit distro (seems to work)
        (burn boot.iso to a CD and install from that via NFS or FTP)
d.    Compile up 2.6-test11 and install
e.    Reboot S - and you'll have SATA
f.    tar the root partition to the SATA and remove the IDE
g.    You're away....

Don't even dream about X compilers and doing it from scratch ... unless you've
done it before... I've just been there and it's painful. Managed to get a working compiler
and tools, but when the kernel didn't want to compile I gave up....

HTH
Gareth.

On Fri, 2003-12-12 at 17:47, Pete wrote:
On Friday 12 December 2003 11:22 am, Mark Lane wrote:
> On Fri, 2003-12-12 at 10:05, Pete wrote:
> > Has anyone tried to get this running on an Asus K8V? I downloaded the
> > x86-64 tree from duke (thanks to those who did this, the effort is much
> > appreciated), which was easy enough, but unfortunately, I have two SATA
> > drives in ATA mode (no need for raid on my desktop), which the default
> > kernel doesn't see. I really think I have two options here, one is to
> > wait for a kernel to be created that has the Promise driver and is
> > included as an update, or to hack it a bit.
>
> Well I wouldn't use the Promise (Promise Controllers suck). The VIA SATA
> that is in the chipset is much better. Though you probably won't be able
> to installed to it. Best bet is to install on a IDE drive and then
> compile a 2.6 Kernel. It seems to have better support for the via
> chipset though the drivers now have been backported to 2.4.23.

Promise chip lives on the MB, so I can't avoid it. I've been using the 
controller pretty steadily for about a month (combo 32bit Win and 64bit 
Mandrake) without issue though despite how much everyone seems to hate 
Promise. I'd like to switch to fedora as I'm not so infatuated with the 
current x86-64 Mandrake (first time using drake), and I really like my FC on 
my laptop. What I really want is a 64 bit Slack distro, but alas, that's not 
gonna happen tomorrow, so I'll try this route. I've got time to play, and new 
hardware to play with, so I'm gonna play.


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