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本帖最后由 金鹏 于 2010-4-30 15:17 编辑
VMware(3.0) Images 下 Linux FAH Image 升级到 v1.2 版本,准备跑完这个包测试一下和1.1的区别。
Linux FAH Image v1.2 - Includes folding client 6.29 下载地址:
点击下载 VMWare-FAH-1.2
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Folding@Home - Native Folding Image
内存要求相对低些,一般3.3--3.6G可以流畅运行,适合860/870/+4G内存机器运行,相比VMware(3.0) Images的 4.6G+内存门槛低了不少
Introduction
This page consists of a new beta bootable CD image that consists of a native folding image which can be written to a hard disk. This disk image has the same functionality as the VMware v1.1 image plus some new optimized kernels that cover several architectures. The bootable CD iso is meant to help simplify the process of writing the image to a disk. I also included a raw disk image available in several compressed formats for anyone who prefers to write with a different disk imaging program.
Features
VMware v1.1 functionality
Hourly backup option enabled via the web or console (optional)
The image includes several 2.6.33 kernel builds optimized for different architectures.
Intel Nehalem
Intel Core 2
AMD Barcelona
After testing dozens of different kernel builds, these are the most optimal kernel builds that I have been able to come up with using
gcc. I have several kernels built with Intel C Compiler (icc) that may perform even better but I am still testing those out. The ones
included with the image are built with gcc.
Kernel Features:
Supports up to 256-processors
Supports common IDE/SATA/SAS/SCSI controllers
Supports most common Ethernet controllers
Supports NUMA and CGROUP
Image
Below is a link to the iso:
Linux64_FAH Bootable ISO
Raw Disk Images ( 7z | gz | xz )
Installation
1) Write the image to a CD.
2) Make sure that only the CDROM and the one hard drive that you want to overwrite with the image are connected to the motherboard.
This is to prevent accidental overwriting of the wrong hard drive.
3) Bootup the system with the CD. Hit Enter at the boot menu.
4) After bootup, the image will give some basic instructions. Enter the command list to see a list of disks found. This will help you
determine where to write the image to. If you have only the CDROM and one hard disk connected, then only these two devices should
show up in the list.
5) Write the image using the command write sdx. Replace sdx with the disk shown by the list command. For example, the name may be
hda or sda depending on system configuration. This will overwrite the first 4GB of the disk you enter without warning. Make sure
this is what you want to do before proceeding.
6) The write process may take 10-20 minutes. When finished, enter the command reboot and remove the CD. The folding image should
now boot via the hard disk. On boot you have 10-seconds to select which kernel to start. The web configuration has the option to set
one of the kernels as default.
7) The image will tell you how to access the web configuration and setup a monitoring program like FahMon or HFM.NET. The web
configuration is optional and the folding client can be started from the console if desired. The VMware folding guide can be used
for further setup instructions.
GNU License
The Linux image software is covered under the GNU General Public License Version 2
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