> Odd, I thought R10K systems were locked to booting 64-bit kernels only. At > least the Octane was when it was bootable. Not sure about IP27. The Octane needs a 64-bit ARCS and kernel only because none of its physical memory is addressable with KSEG0/KSEG1. > >> IP26 (R8000) is not supported in Linux. I think OpenBSD got it working, though. For some very limited value of working (it boots single-user but does not last long due to page table corruption). Miod