mechanic wrote:I think we need a place to discuss X1000 (and others) Linux stuff.
While digging around in the 2.6.39.4 source code it looks like the /platforms/pasemi/iommu.c is using 0x8000_0000 not only as the amount of RAM installed in a 2G system, but also as the Top-Of-RAM. Should not the Top-Of-RAM be 0x7FFF_FFFF ?
7FFF_FFFF + the zero bit = 8000_0000 total.
What is wrong with discussing Linux on the X1000 here in these support forums? I guess if you want to discuss Linux on other hardware, another location would be more appropriate, but I am sure that there are probably hundreds of other Linux forum sites already set up, so setting up another one does not make much sense to me.
To the rest of you, I am amazed at how quickly all of you have gotten so many different Linux flavors running on the X1000, so congrats on all of your hard work. I hope Trevor is not having too much trouble in keeping the X1000 Linux installation manual, or guide up to date with all of these changes. Seems like that is almost a full time job, since the changes are happening so fast. Unfortunately, I have installed a second hard drive into my X1000, but have not yet found the time to install any version of Linux on to it.
Do the rest of you find that having a second SATA hard drive slows down the OS4.1.5 boot time by several minutes, even though there is nothing on that hard drive? If yes, is there a documented way to reduce this delay when using two hard drives, or will it automatically get better, once I complete the dual boot installation of one or more versions of Linux on my 2nd hard drive?
I am open to suggestions on which version of Linux is the best to install on my X1000's 2nd hard drive, and the reasons why you prefer it over all other Linux versions (speed, ease of use, number of included software programs, etc.).
I can't wait for my back to get fixed, so I can spend more time in front of my X1000. Only 10 more days until I can discuss the possibility of a 2nd back surgery which will hopefully fix me up good as new (or at least good enough).
I look forward to seeing several of you at this year's 2012 AmiWest Show in Oct. (back surgery scheduling permitting).
Edit: I forgot to ask, have any of you experienced any problems booting OS4.1.5 while you have more than 2gb of RAM installed within your X1000? When I installed my 2nd SATA hard drive, I also installed my additional 4gb of RAM giving me a total of 6gb RAM, but my X1000 refused to boot with that configuration. Is there a setting I am missing which is documented in the manual or guide somewhere, but I missed in my quick reading of them?