On Tuesday 27 June 2006 07:27, Kurt Granroth wrote: > On Monday 26 June 2006 23:10, Alan Dayley wrote: > > I must be tired since I can't seem to find the answer to this obvious > > question. > > > > If the computer has more than one CPU will an SMP kernel be installed > > automatically? > > > > The answer is probably "Depends." As in, it depends if the distro being > > installed comes with an SMP kernel. > > > > Follow up then: If it does not automatically install SMP, how does one > > get to an SMP kernel? > > > > BTW, the distro involved in this specific case is OpenSUSE 10.1. > > Huh... I would have *thought* that it would be automatic but I can't find > any reference to it. I also don't have a ready SMP box to test on. > > That said, it's easy enough to switch kernels. Assuming you haven't > switched to 'apt', 'yum', or 'smart', here's how to do it: > > 1. YaST -> Software -> Software Management > 2. Search for 'kernel-smp'. Click and install > 3. YaST -> System -> Boot Loader > 4. Change the smp kernel to be the default Before you change kernels try grepping the config file in /boot. Example: dennisk@stardancer:/boot$ grep -i smp config-ide-2.4.32 # CONFIG_SMP is not set Dennisk --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss