Sujet : Re: It's Alive! Xeon W-1270P Has Booted!
De : ff (at) *nospam* linux.rocks (Farley Flud)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.hardawe comp.os.linux.advocacyDate : 16. Feb 2025, 19:36:12
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On Sat, 15 Feb 2025 14:18:51 -0600, Physfitfreak wrote:
When I acquire the knowledge to carefully install gentoo on my Xeon
machine, I'll see whether linux can be used with it or not.
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It'll work.
However, installing Gentoo is a huge PITA, being almost the same
as installing LFS.
I do not strictly use Gentoo, but only their automated build
system known as Portage.
My strategy has always been to clone my existing installations
onto a new machine. Ideally, this would involve cross compiling
which is another PITA. But if the new CPU ranks above the old
CPU then a straightforward copy will allow the new machine to
boot with the old software packages.
In my current case, however, I assumed that the Xeon W-2223
would be identical, except for AVX-512, with the Xeon W-1270P.
However, it is not and the new machine would not boot using
software compiled on the Xeon W-2223.
I had to fall back to the Core i7 machine to build the software
and in this way the new Xeon W-1270P now boots. The Core i7 is
"below" the Xeon W-1270P.
The next step is to use Gentoo Portage to rebuild everything
(i.e. the "world") according to the Xeon W-1270P specs.
My approach is totally unconventional but it works magnificently.
I eschew both systemd and SysV for booting and use my own boot
scripts (derived from LFS). Gentoo Portage is used only for
automated building. Otherwise my systems are not Gentoo.
I should post my unique GNU/Linux "distro" to GitLab, but
most users are lackeys and would never take notice.
Yes, my systems are different from any other GNU/Linux
"distro." I should perhaps create "Farley's Fantastic Linux"
but, as I already indicated, the lackeys would never notice.
-- Systemd: solving all the problems that you never knew you had.