The 3000 (RaQ 4) series systems need i386 binaries (not i686). sym53c8xx scsi bus * RaQ 3 and RaQ4 (3000 series): - AMD K6-2 processor (300 or 450 MHz) - ALi M1541/1533 chipset - 2 PC100 DIMM slots (up to 512 MB total) - optional NCR 53c875 SCSI - 1 optional 32 bit PCI slot - 1 or 2 Intel 82559ER 10/100 ethernet controllers - 1 or 2 ATA33 disks - 1 USB 1.1 port - 2 RS232 serial ports -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- velociraptor2 (bad drive) AMD-K6-2 / 300mhz cobalt2 eth0: Intel PCI EtherExpress Pro100 82559ER, 00:10:E0:03:50:C3, I/O at 0x6200, IRQ 11. eth1: Intel PCI EtherExpress Pro100 82559ER, 00:10:E0:03:51:8A, I/O at 0x6240, IRQ 10. dhcp-option=net:red,option:ntp-server,192.168.1.1 #example dhcp-host=00:10:E0:03:*:*,net:cob #no dhcp-host=00:10:E0:03:*:*,192.168.4.61,cobx2,12h,net:cob #yes dhcp-host=00:10:E0:03:50:C3,192.168.4.61,cobx2,12h,net:cob #yes dhcp-mac=cob,00:10:E0:03:*:* #no dhcp-boot=net:cob,/pxelinux.0,debian,192.168.4.99 #? dhcp-option=net:cob,17,/nfsroot-x86 $? check current rom revision: ./cmos -c romrev lowlevel Cobalt:Lowlevel Hardware Menu> read_thresh low: 0x02f1 (47 degrees C) high: 0x07f1 (127 degrees C) critical: 0x08e1 (142 degrees C) hysteresis: 0x0081 (8 degrees C) Cobalt RaQ 4 AMD K6-2 450 MHz All K6 CPUs (166-300MHz) and most K6-2/K6-III CPUs 70°C K6-2/K6-III CPUs, model name ending with X (e.g. K6-2-450AFX) 65°C K6-2-400AFQ (uncommon) 60°C (!) K6-2+, K6-III+, most mobile K6/K6-2 CPUs 85°C mobile K6/K6-2 model name ending with K (e.g. mobile K6-2-P-400AFK) 80°C The temperatures specified for AMD CPUs max case surface temperatures. These CPUs do not have an internal diode to measure CPU temperature. The accuracy of the CPU temperature measurement depends on the motherboard; therefore, it is possible that the CPU overheats even though the CPU temperature reported by the motherboard is below the specified maximal temperature. #/proc/cpuinfo processor : 0 vendor_id : AuthenticAMD cpu family : 5 model : 13 model name : AMD-K6(tm)-III Processor stepping : 4 cpu MHz : 448.208 cache size : 128 KB fdiv_bug : no hlt_bug : no f00f_bug : no coma_bug : no fpu : yes fpu_exception : yes cpuid level : 1 wp : yes flags : fpu vme de pse tsc msr cx8 pge mmx syscall 3dnowext 3dnow k6_mtrr ts fid vid bogomips : 897.19 clflush size : 32 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Q: What hardware is in my Cobalt? A: Cobalt hardware is roughly broken into three generations: 2000 series (MIPS based), 3000 series or GEN_III (K6 based), and 5000 series or GEN_V (Pentium III based). 2000 series systems are beyond the scope of this document. 3000 series systems are: RaQ 3, RaQ 4, Qube 3. 5000 series systems are: RaQ XTR and RaQ 550. Q: What size disks can I put in my Cobalt? A: All Cobalt systems used LBA24 disk controllers. This means that the largest disks you can put into a Cobalt are approximately 137 GB. Even if you put LBA48 capable disks into your system, it will not work. In fact, putting LBA48 disks on an LBA24 controller may cause some kernel version not to boot at all (see 'My Cobalt hangs at "Partition check:"').