Time Issue on OpenBSD 4.2 with rc.69 (Was: Re: Sparc64 OpenBSD4.1 Compile issue)

Carter Bullard carter at qosient.com
Tue Feb 12 02:49:02 EST 2008


Hey Kevin,
I may need that offer of a free ultrasparc, if you'll just send it to  
the
address below ;o)     If it wouldn't cause any heartache, I can debug
this stuff better in person than over email, and I can work on this
tomorrow, if possible.

So if there is a chance for an account and access, that would be  
great!!!

Carter



On Feb 12, 2008, at 1:57 AM, K K wrote:

> On 2/11/08, Peter Van Epp <vanepp at sfu.ca> wrote:
>> Eric are your Intel machines 64 bit as well or 32 bit?
>> I'll see what I can do with Solaris on 64 bit tomorrow if I get time.
>
> Not to butt in, but the Intel machines are all running the 32-bit  
> "i386" kernel,
> The various Sparcs are running either OpenBSD Sparc64 or Solaris 10.
>
> The default i386 installer for OpenBSD is 32-bit, even on x86_64
> (IA64) hardware.\
> Switching OpenBSD to the 64-bit kernel requires reinstalling the OS.
>
>
> On 2/11/08, Carter Bullard <carter at qosient.com> wrote:
>> So I have an extra machine here, is there anything other than just
>> get cd42.iso and boot that I need to do to get started with OpenBSD?
>> I've got a modern intel box that can do 64 bit.  anything I need to  
>> do
>> to get 64bit going?
>
> In order to run OpenBSD 64-bit on Intel, you want the AMD64 release,
> ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/4.2/amd64/cd42.iso
>
> Alternately, if you'd like a (free) UltraSparc for testing, I can  
> arrange that.
>
>
> Kevin
>



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