I believe that Intel never made a Pentium II that actually did run at
133/166MHz... my guesses it that it HAS to be an old "Classic Pentium" -
This also makes sense, since people reports that it works fine on
Pentium II, but not on a Pentium running at 133/166MHz. I also tried to
make the secure-kernel work on my dual Pentium Classic 200MHz... but it
failed :-)

-Ernst

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Relson
Sent: 15. april 2002 22:10
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Subject: Re: [Cooker-firewall] Re: SNF 8.2 with Pentium II

At 03:35 PM 4/15/02, dave lers wrote:

>FWIW in my case its a PII 450, maybe that makes a difference.
>Linux version 2.4.18-6mdksecure
>CPU0: Intel Pentium II (Deschutes)
>SMP motherboard not detected.
>CPU clock speed is 448.8956 MHz.
>
>It would be nice if it could run on PI's as well. I was running the
Astaro
>firewall on a P75 until their system requirements skyrocketed. I've
been
>waiting for the Mdk 2.4 firewall ever since.

Dave,

Have you tried building your own kernel?  It's not too hard to generate
a 
configuration that's right for your hardware.  Having some free time,
I've 
just done that.  It took a while to disable all the features that I know
I 
won't use - mostly for hardware that I've never owned.

I have no idea how a PII 450 differs from a 133 (other than the obvious 
speed difference).

Cheers!

David




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