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Hi

 

Trying to boot a thin client but it is telling me the kernel needs cmov, how do i get a kernel that doesn´t?

Thanks

 

Hi Bill,

 

The CMOV instruction set was never part of the official i686 instruction set, but almost every CPU manufacturer included it except Via in some of their i686 chips.

I'm guessing that you have a VIA EPIA 5000 or similar board?

 

I worked on this problem as part of the CentOS QA dev team a few years ago.

In the end you just have to use a kernel compiled (or re-compiled) for the i586 instruction set (as this will not attempt to use it)

 

If you can get an i585 version then you might also want to use the:

 

"noauto" and "noapic" kernel options.

 

JasonM

Posted
Hi Bill,

 

The CMOV instruction set was never part of the official i686 instruction set, but almost every CPU manufacturer included it except Via in some of their i686 chips.

I'm guessing that you have a VIA EPIA 5000 or similar board?

 

I worked on this problem as part of the CentOS QA dev team a few years ago.

In the end you just have to use a kernel compiled (or re-compiled) for the i586 instruction set (as this will not attempt to use it)

 

If you can get an i585 version then you might also want to use the:

 

"noauto" and "noapic" kernel options.

 

JasonM

 

Thanks Jason

 

Technical Specifications

 

CPU: Vortex86 SoC 200 MHz

RAM: 128 MByte SDRAM, onboard

Chipset: SiS 550

Graphics card: Shared system memory area 8MB, onboard

Sound card: AC97 CODEC V2.1, onboard

LAN: Realtek 8100B single chip x 1: 10/100 Mbps

USB 1.1: 3

Seriell ports: 2 (optional)

PS/2: 1 (Y-cable for keyboard and mouse is included)

Type I/II Compact Flash slot: 1

Adapter IDE for Flash Memory (DOM): 1

Harddisk:n.a. Power supply: 15 W extern (included)

VESA mount: included Size: 115 x 115 x 35 mm

Weight: 505 gr

 

Can anyone provide a kerenl that will work with this machine?

Is it possible?

If not, can anyone suggest another option?

Posted

...are you committed to your current thin client hardware - if not I can introduce you to our Spanish distributor (who speak perfect English - I assume you are in Madrid!).

 

Our devices come "out of the box" ready to connect to a terminal server - you can see one being setup and booting here. Setting up and booting take 30 seconds - subsequent boot only 3-4 seconds.

 

 

Matthew@Axel.com

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