Hey guys, I was curious as to how I can tell whether I have downloaded a -bigadv WU or not. I think I have things set up properly, so let me detail what i've done as i've had a nightmare trying to figure this out.
I went to that link on -bigadv in Freakys guide which automatically links to the eVGA forums. I went ahead and downloaded VMware 3.0 and downloaded the FAH linux image version 1.2.
I went ahead and installed the VMware and unzipped that linux image to a folder. After installation, I opened the fah6.vmx file inside the folder. I start up the VM and it goes through a menu of stuff. Within the VM, I run the configuration of the linux client by doing
./fah6 -configonly
From there, I make sure that advmethods is set off, and otherwise set it up how I normally do it in the windows SMP client. As for command line stuff, I make sure to set these switches....
-bigadv -smp 8 -verbosity 9
Once I have done setting it up, I start the client manually by typing ./fah6
I see something working, but am not exactly sure how to tell whether it is a bigadv wu or not. I know that bigadv stuf are A2 WU's, but I didn't see it pop up inside the VM.
I went to that link on -bigadv in Freakys guide which automatically links to the eVGA forums. I went ahead and downloaded VMware 3.0 and downloaded the FAH linux image version 1.2.
I went ahead and installed the VMware and unzipped that linux image to a folder. After installation, I opened the fah6.vmx file inside the folder. I start up the VM and it goes through a menu of stuff. Within the VM, I run the configuration of the linux client by doing
./fah6 -configonly
From there, I make sure that advmethods is set off, and otherwise set it up how I normally do it in the windows SMP client. As for command line stuff, I make sure to set these switches....
-bigadv -smp 8 -verbosity 9
Once I have done setting it up, I start the client manually by typing ./fah6
I see something working, but am not exactly sure how to tell whether it is a bigadv wu or not. I know that bigadv stuf are A2 WU's, but I didn't see it pop up inside the VM.