Yes.  You need to use the EISA Setup (even modern systems still use the
same basic setup) and hit Ctrl-A with the "Set up" option selected.

The following settings usually work for me:

Choose "Full Table: Mapped" for APIC mode
Choose "Linux" (sorry) or "Unix" for Operating System Type

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Turker Dundar
Sent: Monday, 16 May 2005 4:16 PM
To: Kris Kennaway
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Proliant 1600 with 2 CPUs

The machine starts up with two cpus. It prints relevant cpu info on the
system console before the kernel takes control.

Does it require any BIOS change..?

Thanks,
Turker


On Mon, 2005-05-16 at 16:10, Kris Kennaway wrote:
> On Mon, May 16, 2005 at 03:57:20PM +1000, Turker Dundar wrote:
> > No, unfortunately;
> > device    apic   is also defined in the configuration file.
> 
> Check your BIOS...you may have disabled MP support.
> 
> Kris

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