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Author: Rod Roark
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Subject: LFSMake
On Thu, 07 Sep 2000, Zach wrote:
>
>     Are you able to edit the compiler optimizations gobally with your
> makefile? So I can change\add '-darch=k6  -dcpu=k6 -ffast-math' and
> everything compiled will have it? If not, it would be a good wishlist
> idea.


You can globally set the -O, -march and -mcpu options to your liking.
Take a look at the Makefile, it should be clear where those are. Other
optimizations would take more work.

Wishlist items are nice -- even nicer are contributed changes and
additions. :-)

It's all at http://www.sunsetsystems.com/lfsmake.php3.

Cheers,

-- Rod


From Frank Reichenbacher" < Fri Sep 8 01:04:23 2000
From: Frank Reichenbacher" < (Frank Reichenbacher)
Date: Thu, 7 Sep 2000 18:04:23 -0700
Subject: (no subject)
References: <> <>
Message-ID: <001801c01930$bb9fa3a0$8b21480c@bio2>

Lynn,

Did you open the case at all? Or is the box sitting on a carpet? Random
reboots mainly result from the board or any one of the cards having received
an electrostatic shock or may result from some part of the circuitry
touching the frame or case.

You still may be able to fix by resetting the CMOS. The motherboard should
have a jumper on it that allows you to clear all settings by jumping certain
pins and holding for a few seconds. Sometimes this is even printed on the
board. Be sure to write down all of your BIOS settings so you can set it up
again later.

Good Luck. I just went through this with machine and finally ended up
replacing the motherboard.

Frank Reichenbacher

----- Original Message -----
From: Hawke <>
To: <>
Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2000 4:52 PM
Subject: Re: (no subject)


>
> its not a bios probem. its either a system board problem or you have
> a
> memory chip dying on you (which is more than likely the case).
>
> I have a memory tester here if you need a copy (sure its msdos based,
> but it works).
>
> Hawke
>
>
> "Tilby, Lynn # PHX" wrote:
>
> I upgraded RH 6.0 to 6.2 and during the upgrade the system just
> automatically reboots at random places. I have tried expert, &
> recovery
> modes, I even tried booting from an M$ boot floppy and the system
> still
> just rebooted! I suspect the upgrade has somehow corrupted the
> CMOS settings... (I have AMI BIOS). Has anyone had this happen to
> them?
>
> ANY THOUGHTS????
>
> Thanks,
>
>   Lynn P. Tilby (Lead Programmer/Analyst)
>   National Data Corporation / Health Information Services
>   Data Warehousing Solutions
>   Office: 602 381-9629
>   Pager:  602 205-1692
>   Cell:     480 510-4392
>   Home O: 480 632-8635
>   Home:     480 632-8633
>    (work)
>    (personal)

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