> what i meant was: there is a setting on the kernel called "Generic X86-64"
> under processor family. simply mark " amd opteron/amd64" instead of the
> generic x86-64 setting. there is also a specific setting for Core 2.
> Recompile the kernel with smp and multicore settings checked then reboot.
>

He is not running an x86_64 kernel based on the dmesg he provided.

>
> or if you want to go specifically via .config (though i'd recommend
> compiling by hand, note _GENERIC_CPU is not set):
>

What is the difference between "via .config" and "compiling by hand" ?
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