I have the same exact motherboard, except with 2 PPro 150s. Standard out-of-the-box
install of RedHat 6.0 found both processors.
-Ben
Glenn Huish wrote:
> Hi all-
>
> I just signed up for the list, and this is my first post, so please forgive me if
>I'm walking well-trodden ground, but I'm trying to get smp running on my Micronics
>W6LI w/2xPPro 180's. The Linux SMP page (http://www.nlug.org/smp/) lists some
>successes with this particular MB, but scrounging through dejanews netted a reference
>implying that this list had found fault with it. The list archive at linuxhq only
>goes back two months (?) and I can't see any references to Micron at all, so I'm
>stuck asking the list at large:
>
> Have people had problems getting linux to see the second processor on Micronics W6LI
>M/B's? I'm using SuSe 6.1 (kernel 2.2.5) and it works like a charm, but after
>configuring SMP and recompiling, I'm still showing just one cpu in /proc/cpuinfo. I
>also checked through my dmesg output, and aside from only finding 1 CPU, everything
>appears normal. This is the first Multi-CPU box I've set up, so it's possible I'm
>missing something really basic, but my first suspicion (jumpers) doesn't appear to be
>the problem, at least there's no mention on Micronic's web site. I've also tried each
>processor individually, and they both work fine, and swapped them between sockets.
>Same exact result.
>
> Can anyone clue me in? Would more h/w info or dmesg output help?
>
> TIA,
>
> glenn
>
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