On 2014-08-14, richard kweskin wrote:
> was creating the squashfs image in amd64 but for clients in i386 it was 
> using 2 processors and of course took less time, but in the earlier 
> configuration in i386 it used only one processor.
...
> Is it possible that some hardware only has access to both processors in 
> 64 bit mode where other hardware can also do it in i386? Is it the 
> choice of kernel? 3.14-2-amd64 now and 3.14-2-486 before?

The -486 kernel only supports a single CPU. You'll want either a -686-pae
or -amd64 kernel running on your server.

If you're using ltsp-pnp, you'll want to install both the
linux-image-486 and linux-image-686-pae and/or linux-image-amd64
packages. You may want to explore the IFCPU64 detection features in
update-kernels.conf, so that thin clients run the appropriate kernel at
boot time.

live well,
  vagrant

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