The last time I followed the FAQ compiling kernels was on single processor
machines. I just installed OpenBSD on my daily driver dual core Intel
box. The kernel, userland, and xenocara compiles ran fine as usual. Then I
realized DOH! I was running the sp kernel since I never had a machine where
I needed the MP kernel before. I built the MP kernel and installed it. 

If I am following stable and want to have sp and mp kernels what order
should I compile them in, does it matter? 

/jl

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