Re: [Ltsp-discuss] lbe - questions about --cpus option

2004-12-16 Thread Jim McQuillan
On Thu, 16 Dec 2004, Thomas Constans wrote: > Le jeudi 16 décembre 2004 à 09:44 -0500, Jim McQuillan a écrit : > > Thomas, > > > > The build script will automatically figure out how many cpus are in your > > server, and it will attempt to use them all, to do parallel makes > > wherever possible.

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] lbe - questions about --cpus option

2004-12-16 Thread Thomas Constans
Le jeudi 16 décembre 2004 à 09:44 -0500, Jim McQuillan a écrit : > Thomas, > > The build script will automatically figure out how many cpus are in your > server, and it will attempt to use them all, to do parallel makes > wherever possible. The '--cpus=x' is just a way to override what the > buil

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] lbe - questions about --cpus option

2004-12-16 Thread Jim McQuillan
Thomas, The build script will automatically figure out how many cpus are in your server, and it will attempt to use them all, to do parallel makes wherever possible. The '--cpus=x' is just a way to override what the build script automatically determines. generally, you don't need to set anything

[Ltsp-discuss] lbe - questions about --cpus option

2004-12-16 Thread Thomas Constans
hello list i am building ltsp from scratch. i am planning to install resulting packages on a dual intel cpu server ( there is not enough disk space on this server to build lbe on it, so i am using an athlon xp 2000 ) i suppose that i need to pass --cpus=2 to the build_all script. but then disc