I ran "update-rc.d ondemand disable" which renamed all links to ondemand
to K01ondemand so that they should not be run during system
initialization. However, the system is still coming up with the CPU
governor set to ondemand. I can add  cpufreq-set to my rc.local, but it
would be nice to know why this is happening. Is it a default kernel
mode?
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Title:
  Pandaboard ES freezes with the default CPU scaling governor ondemand

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