On Sunday 04 February 2007 17:17, Rajko M. wrote:
> On Sunday 04 February 2007 12:11, ka1ifq wrote:
> > On Sunday 04 February 2007 12:21, James Montgomery wrote:
> > > > I know the default is picked at install time, I just checked my
> > > > machine and found it installed 'bigsmp i686', the machine is a single
> > > > P4 1.5G , I wonder if this is causing me some of my little problems
> > > > like my usb troubles??
> > > >         Any Ideas??
>
> If you have more than 4 GB of RAM than selection is OK, otherwise you may
> want to install default kernel using YaST.
        
        No, system limit is 512M.

> > > Rajko's message regarding the SMP kernel can be found at:
> > > http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse/2007-02/msg00388.html
> >
> >     Thanks James, is this an 'add at boot time' setting?
>
> No. It is workaround after installation.
> You have to use link to download and install package.
> Do you have problems installing openSUSE on some machine?
> --
> Regards, Rajko.
> http://en.opensuse.org/Portal
        
        I did a fresh install a while back and it picked the 'bigsmp' kernel, 
not 
sure why. I do see the 'default' and 'bigsmp' files in the /boot dir, now to 
read and find out how to swap them or add both to the Grub menu.
        I do this with hope the usb problem may go away.
        
        Mike
        
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