VIA VT6103 support (VIA EPIA PD)
Oliver Fromme
olli at lurza.secnetix.de
Fri Oct 7 11:05:54 PDT 2005
Oliver Fromme <olli at lurza.secnetix.de> wrote:
> Antony Mawer <fbsd-net at mawer.org> wrote:
> > I'm using one of the PD10000 EPIA machines as a mail
> > server/router/firewall/etc at home and it performs quite nicely at the
> > job. I haven't noticed any problems with the network on it...:
>
> Cool, thanks! I just ordered mine. :-)
It arrived last week, I installed it in a standard ATX Midi-
tower, plugged a DDR DIMM and a hard disk to it, and it ran
flawlessly out of the box. Every single on-board component
is supported by FreeBSD. :)
It has survived several buildworlds and network activity
without any problems. It's now running today's 6.0-BETA5.
Here's a copy of dmesg, if someone's interested:
http://www.secnetix.de/~olli/dmesg/epia.6.0-BETA5.txt
> > It's currently running 6.0-BETA2 (although I'll be bringing it
> > up-to-date with the latest RELENG_6 shortly; buildworld on the machine
> > does take a while so I'll probably NFS mount it off another faster machine!)
>
> How long does a buildworld take?
Now I can answer my question myself: The buildworld of
6.0-BETA5 takes 1 hour 50 minutes (I excluded Kerberos and
a few other small parts, though).
> PS: An related question (although off-topic here):
> I assume a Mini-ITX board fits into a standard ATX Midi-
> tower without problems, right?
At least it fits perfectly into the ATX Midi tower that I
bought. A pretty cheap one even (but still good).
Best regards
Oliver
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