On Fri, Jun 07, 2002 at 10:50:33AM -0400, Robert Webb wrote: > I just loaded up Woody on a new machine that has two 500MHZ Pentium III > processors. I am trying to determine if the build I loaded is > recognizing both processors. My problem is I have no clue as to where to > check for this . I looked in the /proc directory and did a cat of cpu > but it only showed one processor at 500MHZ.
Yeah, /proc/cpuinfo ought to show both processors. Also look at /var/log/kern.log, see if it mentions more CPUs than "CPU#0". It should write out a whole load of bumpf at the top for multi-proc systems. It might be that the default install kernel doesn't suport SMP. Seems sensible to me- iirc it can go quite badly wrong, and it's not much use for installation... I notice that there are separate kernel-image-2.4.18-686 and kernel-image-2.4.18-686-smp packages. Maybe install a kernel-image-*-686-smp package? SRH -- Steve Haslam Reading, UK [EMAIL PROTECTED] Debian GNU/Linux Maintainer [EMAIL PROTECTED] but I won't admit to needing you I'll never say that's true, not to you [sister machine gun]
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