On Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 02:49:42PM -0400, Steven Rostedt wrote:
 
 > > And here's a Core Duo from circa 2008.
 > > http://paste.fedoraproject.org/25429/13739098/raw
 > > 
 > > Two for two so far. I get the feeling you guys are going to get a ton of 
 > > these reports.
 > 
 > Hmm, we should only warn if the user tried to enable nohz-full via the
 > command line. But it looks like it warns even without enabling
 > nohz-full, which wasn't the desired effect.
 > 
 > I'll look at this, and send a patch to make sure the warning only
 > happens when the user tries to use nohz-full, and doesn't just compile
 > it in. The point of the patch is to not let the user think they have
 > nohz-full when they don't.

Is a printk not enough for that purpose ? Tainting the kernel is kinda 
anti-social.

        Dave

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