Subject: Re: previous declaration of `catclose'
To: None <thorpej@nas.nasa.gov>
From: Scott J. Ellentuch <tuc@valhalla.stormking.com>
List: port-sun3
Date: 05/22/1995 14:21:44
In Jason Thorpe's own words (And I ">_") :
>
> Adding a disk is a big improvement. Even the ancient Micropolis ESDI
> disk behind an Emulex SCSI adaptron on my 3/60 proved to be enough to
> help my 3/60 build the entire tree in 2.5 days. Local swap helps quite
> alot. Source is still via NFS...
>
I have the old shoebox, but its on a machine that is my
#2 DNS server and can't afford to give it up currently. That running
with the motherboard that *MIGHT* have troubles doing NFS, but the 12M.
I've got a 4M system (looking to expand to 12M) at home.
>
> > > OUCH! Hey, these things happen. I'm prepared. If I get more
> > > serious about it maybe I'll push the Linux guys for a Sun3 port
>
> (I realize that Ken didn't write this statement...This is directed at the
> original poster...I deleted that message my accident... :-)
>
I did.
>
> Perhaps I'm not really understanding what Linux on the sun3 would gain
> you...
>
The ability to DITCH SunOs. Besides its fun to play on. And I
get all the magazines, and talk on the irc channel and....don't want to
run 2 machines with the same OS.
>
> Do you believe that it would somehow be faster?
>
HEAVENS NO!
>
> Considering
> Linux's NFS performance, I would think that it would certainly be
> _slower_, especially if you plan on running the machine completely
> diskless.
>
SLOW/reliable I can deal with. ESPECIALLY when I can
compile software on it easier than SunOS!
Tuc
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