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« on: August 06, 2010, 02:43:46 pm »
Hi all,
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Is anyone out there using i586/i386 hardware as a MD with 810, or can confirm that they have tried and failed and I should wait till I can afford some newer hardware before I start with LinuxMCE?
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I've been on the verge of playing with LinuxMCE for a very long time, since back when it was just Pluto. I've never quite had both the time and the money to get started, so I've looked at it a few times over the years and never quite pulled the trigger. I've just been required to update my Linux firewall box from an old VIA EPIA C3 to a newer Core i5 based machine after I got some shiny new FTTC broadband and the old CPU couldn't keep up.
I've downloaded the i386 LinuxMCE ISO but the i386 iso is actually i686 as it won't even boot on the old VIA C3. If I go ahead and install LinuxMCE on the core i5, will I be able to boot the C3 as a MD or not? I don't mind if I have to hack things about a bit, I saw some instructions from back in 2005 saying that I could once installing the i686 core, then change the kernel out for an i386 one and then netboot would work. I also saw some notes indicating that work was in progress for a way to support more than one kernel for different MDs in a network, is that something that happened in the end, or was it abandoned as almost everything is i686 these days?
I don't mind getting down and dirty with some of this, I've been using a Fedora 10 install and configuring a lot of stuff on it by hand, but I'd rather know that I am going to be able to get this VIA box to be able to do something before I go ahead and actually reformat my gateway box and go through the hassle of setting everything up.