>> I found that 5 minutes after I sent this message... system boots up 2 >> processors with the noapic cmdline. >> > >cool... > >> I have the chip. This is a straight Intel system. And the EISA config >> states that it has to be turned on for SMP operation. Booting with the APIC >> turned off in the BIOS/EISA boots the kernel with only one processor. Also >> the APIC is detected by the kernel. Which brings me to another conclusion. >> >> How do I find Brian Perkins... He is the one that wrote the code that my >> kernel is panicing at. I am blowing right past all of his failsafes. >> > >hmm bug? That is what i am trying to find out.. I know not enough to be sure... I was thinking all of these smp kernel experts could let me know Joe Modjeski aka Prodigal_s0n [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Linux SMP list: FIRST see FAQ at http://www.irisa.fr/prive/mentre/smp-faq/ To Unsubscribe: send "unsubscribe linux-smp" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
