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TODO: this page is OLD. check that the info is still valid.
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Introduction
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- Opteron 4100 series CPUs are currently incompatible
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- LRDIMM memory modules are currently incompatible
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(use UDIMMs please)
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(use UDIMMs please) - NOTE: might actually work nowadays.
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- Memory initialization is still problematic for some modules. We
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recommend avoiding Kingston and Super Talent modules for this reason.
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deprecated but the info on it is still correct for this board. Some other
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considerations:
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- Booting from USB mass storage devices is currently broken under GRUB.
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Consequently, the textmode ROM with SeaBIOS is recommended otherwise
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in order to install an operating system you will need a hard disk with
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a pre-installed OS or will have to plug in another HDD or CD/DVD
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reader in order to boot OS installation media.
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- SeaBIOS lacked serial console support out-of-the-box in release 20160907
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and as such a workaround using SGABIOS is necessary. You can find
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instructions on how to do this on the
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TODO: OLD page. TODO: check that all the info is still valid.
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Introduction
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- LRDIMM memory modules are currently incompatible
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(IT MAY WORK NOWADAYS, TODO TEST)
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- SAS (via PIKE 2008 module) requires a vendor option ROM (and
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SeaBIOS) to boot from it (theoretically possible to replace, but you
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can put a kernel in CBFS or on SATA and boot from that, which
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