Date: Sun, 2 Nov 1997 10:26:06 -0800 (PST) From: Sean Eric Fagan <sef@Kithrup.COM> To: hardware@freebsd.org Subject: Assembled the new machine yesterday Message-ID: <199711021826.KAA11657@kithrup.com>
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It is: ASUS P55T2P4N motherboard, with 512k of cache AMD K6-200 32MBytes 60ns parity RAM Two IBM DCAS-32160W ultra wide SCSI drives ASUS SC-875 (NCR 875) ultra wide SCSI controller Kingston DEC 21041-based ethernet card I installed 2.2.5 on it yesterday. I've had it doing "make world"'s throughout the night. It is averaging about 1h53m for them, in multiuser mode. /tmp is a 32MByte MFS filesystem; /usr/src is on sd0, and /usr/obj is on sd1 and mounted asynchronously. I'm very much impressed with the speed of the system, obviously :). (Another machine I have here takes 1h30m just to build the *kernel*.) After the current make world finishes, I'll try "make -j 4 world".
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