[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Linus Torvalds)  wrote on 23.12.00 in 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> On Thu, 23 Dec 1999, michael chen wrote:
> >         I found that when I compiled the 2.4 kernel with the option
> >     of Pentium III or Pentium 4 on a Celeron's PC, it could cause  the
> >     system hang at very beginning boot stage, and I found the problem
> >     is cause by the fact that Intel Celeron doesn't have a real memory
> >     barrier,but when you choose the Pentium III option, the kernel
> >     assume the processor has a real memory barrier.
> >     Here is a patch to fix it:
>
> No.
>
> The fix is to not lie to the configurator.
>
> A Celeron isn't a PIII, and you shouldn't tell the configure that it is.
>
> The whole point of being able to choose the CPU to optimize for is that we
> can optimize things at compile-time.

Which is all fine, but maybe the kernel really ought to detect that  
problem and complain at boot time?

Or does that happen already?

MfG Kai
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