OK, sounds good.
And by x86, you mean i386, i686 ... correct?
Thanks
Troy
Chris Feist wrote:
Unfortunately the only supported architectures are x86, x86_64, ia32e &
ia64 for GFS 6. We recommend using either the x86 rpms or x86_64 rpms
on an athlon.
Thanks,
Chris
Troy Dawson wrote:
Hello,
For the new GFS 6.0.2.20-2, that came out for the new update 5 kernel
(2.4.21-32.0.1), there isn't an athlon module.
Looking at the spec file from the source rpm, I cannot even make an
athlon kernel module without modifying the spec file. This is because
of the line
ExclusiveArch: i386 i686 ia64 x86_64 ia32e
which doesn't include athlon.
But the question is why is it not there in the first place?
Was this just an oversight?
Is there a reason that I shouldn't use this on an athlon?
If this was just a slipup, well then that's ok. But if there is a
reason I shouldn't use GFS on an athlon, I'd like to know.
Many Thanks
Troy Dawson
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