I do.
I have a 933 overclocked to 1050 with a VIA (Chainteck) motherboard. The Memory is on Turbo mode. No problems here compiling Kernel or having this one as a production server. Seeya At 15:22 16/09/2001 +0000, Rajesh Fowkar wrote:
Hi Listers, What are the issues involved in compiling a kernel on a machine with CPU overclocked ? Yesterday I tried to compile 2.4.9 kernel on a celerone machine 466MHZ which was overclocked to 550MHZ. The motherboard is ASUS P3C2000. During kernel compilation the machine is either rebooting in between or it is giving segmentation fault. Has anybody compiled the kernel on overclocked CPU ? We also could not find a way to turn the clock speed to it's original speed. Has anybody done the above stuff in the above make of ASUS motherboard. Thanks in advance. Warm Regards -- Rajesh http://www.symonds.net/~rajesh/ ***** Powered By: Debian GNU/Linux : [Linux One Stanza Tip] From : <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> LOST #043 -**< Sub : Re-initialise /etc/inittab >**- To re-initialise changes made to /etc/inittab without the need to reboot, do: #init q Init is the last step of the kernel boot sequence. "q" option re-examines and re-initialises /etc/inittab. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]