On 2020-08-08 09:09, Michael D. Setzer II via users wrote:
> Have a old quad core system that I've had since Fedora 10 I believe.
> Recently, upgraded to Fedora 31, and it was still seeing all 4 cores.
>
> Run BOINC, and recently notice that it was only showing 3 cpus 
> running? Machine is one of the 5 computers I have at house, but is 
> headless and access remotely via VNC. Other systems all show the right 
> number of cpus after updates, so not sure what might cause the issue. 
> The results of lshw-gui shows the 4 cores, but the dmesg shows only 
> CPU 0 - 2. Didn't notice this until the 5.7 kernel change, but not sure 
> exactly which update caused the change.

While it is headless, would there be any chance of booting a live-image to run 
a 5.6 kernel
to verify that and older kernel still detects 4?

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