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Re: [LI] Kernel 2.2.14 options




wow !! I was looking for these for quite some time now !!! Thanks Raj...

Now I am going to fight for another LPAR (Logical Partition) on our S/390
!!!!

ciao,
Amit
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Raj Mathur <raju@xxxxxxx> on 01/24/2000 01:32:08 PM

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I was browsing the 2.2.14 patch to Linux, when I came across these
options which completely freaked me out:

+CONFIG_ARCH_S390
+  Select this option, if you want to run the Kernel on one of IBM's
+  mainframes of the S/390 generation. You should have installed the
+  s390-compiler released by IBM (based on gcc-2.95.1) before.

+CONFIG_IPL_RDR
+  Select this option if you want to IPL the image from a real
+  card reader. Maybe you still got one and want to try. We didn't
+  test.

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