Hi,
On Thu, Sep 15, 2005 at 08:53:40AM -0400, Ed Clarke wrote:
Pasi Pirhonen wrote:
s390, s390x to CentOS-3/4 with alpha and upcoming sparc64 for CentOS-4 is something to be totally ignored? I even offered to make ppc64, but there seems already be project for that so i don't touch it.
The ppc64 arch is likely to become much more important once the Sony-Toshiba-IBM processor gets into consumer hands. The new Sony playstation is supposed to use it and I have seen Linux running on at least the simulator. This is an extremely powerful chip - similar to an eight way SMP ppc.
As there is some 'real iron' laying around to make it on iron that it's ment to run (CentOS-4 i mean), i am not pushing myself on this ppc64. I'd done it end of April myself (week after i got my dual G5 which is able to make the ditsro, but not install it as ment to be for IBM hardware). I made myself a little G5-distro so i can re-install in case of accidentally trashing my G5 installation to nonbootable stage.
I kind of did it hard way as i just assume YellowDog-4 being suitable for this hardware. After installation i just realized that it was 'all 32bit' - damn!. Some thinking, forcing in 64bit kernel. some more --force installing RPMS i had a working 64bit system. Took few days to figure out how packages should be built on that weirs 64/32bit system, but after that i've mostly just been idling that box waiting for CentOS-4 _official_ ppc64 release (part of why i wanted to take the sparc64-project is that i'd like to see guys finnishing the ppc64 instead of involving something else :)
The funny part, which will make all the OsX people cream and tell i am crasy, is that my G6 has never ever booted OsX (if that is not done at factory). I just took the SATA-frive out before even powering the box up and replaced it with blank SATA-drive :)
But then again, i really don't know if it's worth of it when there are clueless people screaming 'Johnny *is* CentOS' at maling lists. Maybe just ignore those ignorant people and carry on :)
So there is some background for why there isn't, at least from me, as CentOS-4/ppc64 - would be doable, but it's not my project. Even tho i've given my pure 64bit userland for usage to make the ppc64 reality :)