On Oct 18 2005, Brad Boyer wrote:
> You might want to check the boot messages for anything about l2 and/or
> l3 cache configuration to see if something looks different. There used
> to be a way to force these things, but I'm not sure if that still
> exists in a modern kernel.

Yes, there is, at least for L2 cache: use the l2cr boot option with the
appropriate value for your machine. But there's also a sysctl interface
for that, if I am not mistaken.


Hope this helps, Rogério.

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