I just obtained the latest 2.2.12 kernel images from ftp://ftp.ppc.kernel.org/pub/linuxppc/kernel-images/v2.2.12-990820/
and tried both prep and chrp on this machine. They both had the same net result (hung the machine on what appears as a graphics error, but don't really know). However, the prep diskette seemed to be read by the boot-up process for a much longer period of time which may imply that it is the correct machine type. Just what does a chrp boot image on the AIX CD really mean anyway? >BTW, I did some searching around and still can't find anything that >clearly states what architecture a 40P is. Just some vague references to >them working under Linux. Seems that is a 43P is PReP arch then a 40P >would be as well. But who am I to know what the "P" signifies? > >-- >Matt Porter >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >This is Linux Country. On a quiet night, you can hear Windows reboot. > -- /------------------------------------------------------------------\ |James D. Freels, P.E._i, Ph.D. |Phone: (423)576-8645 | | L | A | |Oak Ridge National Laboratory |FAX: (423)574-9172 | H | I | L | |Research Reactors Division |work e-m: [EMAIL PROTECTED]| F | N | P | |P. O. Box 2008 |home e-m: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | I | U | H | |Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831-6392|world's best neutrons | R | X | A | \------------------------------------------------------------------/

