What hardware is supported by Solaris 2.x for Intel?
Solaris x86 is the version that runs on Intel-based PCs and servers. Requirements vary to release, but generally a Pentium (586-class) processor or better from Intel or AMD, a PCI bus, 64 MB of memory, and 2 GB Disk. Many multi-processor boards and multi-processor cores are supported. You must have a CD-ROM drive or access to NFS or a boot server over the network to install. If you’re using GNOME and a web browser or have heavy database access, your system should be more up-to-date than the above–say 256 MB of memory, 8 GB Disk, and a recent (fast) processor. The Solaris x86 Hardware Compatibility List (HCL) lists the tested hardware. However, not all hardware combinations will work. Also, hardware not listed may work, but are not guaranteed or supported. The HCL is at: http://www.sun.com/bigadmin/hcl/ For troublesome devices and cards, I find Solaris 7 (Intel Platform Edition) Device Configuration Guide at http://docs.Sun.COM/ab2/coll.214.4/H…G/@Ab2TocView? very useful. (if the lin
Solaris x86 is the version that runs on Intel-based PCs and servers. Requirements vary to release, but generally a Pentium (586-class) processor or better from Intel or AMD, a PCI bus, 64 MB of memory, and 2 GB Disk. Many multi-processor boards and multi-processor cores are supported. You must have a CD-ROM drive or access to NFS or a boot server over the network to install. If you’re using GNOME and a web browser or have heavy database access, your system should be more up-to-date than the above–say 256 MB of memory, 8 GB Disk, and a recent (fast) processor. The Solaris x86 Hardware Compatibility List (HCL) lists the tested hardware. However, not all hardware combinations will work. Also, hardware not listed may work, but are not guaranteed or supported. The HCL is at: http://www.sun.
|Solaris x86 is the version that runs on Intel-based PCs and servers. |Requirements vary to release, but generally a 80486 processor or |better is required with an ISA or PCI bus, 16 MB of memory, and |200-500 MB Disk. Many multi-processor boards are supported. You must |have a CD-ROM drive or access to NFS over the network to install and a |1.44 MB floppy disk drive. Solaris 8 & later no longer require a boot floppy if you can boot from CDROM, and at some point along the line (don’t remember exact version) PXE network boot support was added so you don’t even need that. Solaris 9 drops 486 support, and requires quite a bit more than 16Mb RAM and a full install can take multiple GB of disk. It also runs on Intel-compatible CPU’s from AMD.
Solaris x86 is the version that runs on Intel-based PCs and servers. Requirements vary to release, but generally a 80486 processor or better is required with an ISA, EISA, or PCI bus, 16 MB of memory, and 200-500 MB Disk. Many multi-processor boards are supported. You must have a CD-ROM drive or access to NFS over the network to install and a 1.44 MB floppy disk drive. The Solaris x86 Hardware Compatibility List (HCL) lists the tested hardware. However, not all hardware combinations will work. Also, hardware not listed may work, but are not guaranteed or supported. To receive the complete and often updated list Solaris x86 Hardware Compatibility List (HCL), send an e-mail message (no subject/body needed) to: x86hcl@Sun.COM (ASCII), x86hcl.ps@Sun.COM (PostScript), or x86-hwconfig@Cypress.West.Sun.COM There’s also an online version of all the lists at: http://access1.Sun.COM/drivers/hcl/hcl.
Solaris x86 is the version that runs on Intel-based PCs and servers. Requirements vary to release, but generally a 80486 processor or better is required with an ISA or PCI bus, 16 MB of memory, and 200-500 MB Disk. Many multi-processor boards are supported. You must have a CD-ROM drive or access to NFS over the network to install and a 1.44 MB floppy disk drive. The Solaris x86 Hardware Compatibility List (HCL) lists the tested hardware. However, not all hardware combinations will work. Also, hardware not listed may work, but are not guaranteed or supported. To receive the complete and often updated list Solaris x86 Hardware Compatibility List (HCL), send an e-mail message (no subject/body needed) to: x86-hwconfig@Cypress.West.Sun.COM There’s also an online version of all the lists at: http://SolDC.Sun.COM/support/drivers/hcl/ For troublesome devices and cards, I find Solaris 7 (Intel Platform Edition) Device Configuration Guide at href=”http://do