On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 01:51:40AM +0800, obvvbooo obvvbooo wrote:
> My computer is Intel two core stuff..., and I used to compile kernel to use
> original NTFS file system, and I'm using the kernel "GENERIC", which is
> without the ".MP", Is it right? Will it have too much effect if I just keep
> it the same as now?
> 
> Here's the information I found: When I boot computer, it will display two
> cpu information; in dmesg, there's one cpu; and with the command sysctl, it
> said ncput=1, do these matter ?

There's nothing "wrong" about using GENERIC instead of GENERIC.MP, but
if you have two cores you might as well use GENERIC.MP and be able to
use both.

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