This is my last effort to get it going then I’m out of ideas, 4 weeks later But then when I rebooted the install wouldn’t stick (if that makes sense) I would be really great full if you could help me out and point me in the right direction for the installation of 8.7 Now, I followed your instructions in French and google translate and got as far as editing the. I am on a 2914 MacBook Pro dual boot with Mac osx. I have had trouble trying to get this config working. Any guesses why it works but the Rocky image freezes the system? I have a really nice 2011 quad core i7 mini server that Apple won’t support any more, and sure would love to get Rocky to run on it. It shows up as WINDOWS in the mini’s list of bootable devices, and selecting it boots into the Security Onion installer. For another test, I took a second 16 gig flash disk identical to the first and wrote the Security Onion 2.3.52 ISO onto it, same method as before. The flash disk booted a Dell laptop into the installer without issue. I plug it into the mini and held the option key and when the list of boot devices came up, the flash disk showed up as EFI_boot. I took a three pack of identical 16 gig flash disks and used Balena Etcher for macOS to write the Rocky 8.4 ISO onto one of them. I am trying to repurpose some old Mac mini hardware orphaned by Apple, a 2011 model with 2.5 GHz i5, 4 gigs memory, and 500 gig disk for starters. Not being a maccie and being very interested in this thread…is ARD something like VNC or terminal services and is there a license requirement for it? and from your main machine can you connect to one to many type setups? any info or light you can shed would help… i’ll go to apple and look anyways but the more info the better.I was a CentOS user from the days of 5.1, using old Dell server hardware. I can even put them to sleep from ARD with a click of the mouse. As soon as I got them ready, I plugged everything back into the G5, and run everything on the minis from ARD. However, upon setting the minis up for the first time, I did unplug the monitor, keyboard, and mouse from my G5 and hooked them up to each mini, as I prepped them for the farm. And despite what I heard as well, OSX launches the GUI whether there is a monitor attached or not. Simon No monitor or keyboards necessary! Apple Remote Desktop 3 works fantastic. Check back here, and I’ll try and post some actual CineBench data. Nycl45 I’ll certainly keep you posted on my results. In happier news, the mini rendered nearly as many frames (23) as my G5 dual 2ghz (24). So, first of all, are there any ways around this? any way to dial in a super “seed #” or something to get them synched up?Īnd, since I suspect the answer to that is no – would it work to set up an “intel farm” and a separate “ppc” farm on the same lan and just split jobs up that way? Hmmm … I just ran in to this issue – added an intel Mini to my little farm, rendered a scene with hair-generated grass, and wouldn’t you know it, the intel frames had the grass bent in different directions than the PPC frames. In the past this was no problem since Apple was synonym with PowerPC CPU systems, but now we have to make the precise differentiation between CPUs and not OS. This has nothing to do with the operating system. The culprit is not random numbers but different rounding errors between x86 and Power PC CPUs.
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