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Date:      Mon, 04 Jun 2007 22:37:02 -0500
From:      Tim Daneliuk <tundra@tundraware.com>
To:        Garrett Cooper <youshi10@u.washington.edu>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: New != Faster
Message-ID:  <4664DA5E.9000403@tundraware.com>
In-Reply-To: <4664CE3C.4010108@u.washington.edu>
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Garrett Cooper wrote:
> Tim Daneliuk wrote:

>> It will be of academic interest to me to see how people respond to this.
>> Unfortunately - as documented in my original post - the 4.11 CD will
>> not even boot on this new motherboard for some reason.  Given that, and
>> that 4.x is no longer actively developed, I am forced to move to 6.x for
>> my next server ...

> Most likely because of the evolution of the FreeBSD kernel and increased 
> hardware support over time. A lot of CDs won't boot on my C2D system, 
> but that's because the HW is too new to run with older CDs, similar to 
> issues seen with other OSes like Linux and Windoze.
> -Garrett

This is, of course, the normal order of technology progress.  It just seems
odd to me that the 4.11 CD is blowing up claiming an RTC error
on a new mobo.  I'd understand if it failed because it could
not recognize the processor, or the Northbridge/Southbridge hardware,
but I'm guessing that not a lot has changed with RTC hardware.  Then
again, this error could be an artifact of some other silent problem.

In any case, I am working on recreating my (rather complex) standard
server configuration on 6.2 ... it was time anyway.  I will miss 4.x,
however.  It has been rock solid with nary a blip for many years
now (as was 2.x and 3.x before it).

Maybe I'm just getting old ;)

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